AMARYLLIS
COUNSELING, LLC

14101 W US-290, Ste 1600B Austin, Texas 78737

Serving South Austin, Bee Caves, Buda, Dripping Springs and Surrounding Areas
In Person | Telehealth

WELCOME!

What a strange world we live in these days! I’m trying to navigate the changes right alongside all of you. I am originally from Austin (I know, rare breed), I have a background in child welfare, from CPS to foster care, acute and long term residential with adults and adolescents, and long term care/end of life, so I have seen it all! I’ve focused my post graduate education and training on the areas of attachment, trauma, and family systems. I enjoy working with older teens, young adults, adults and their families, helping navigate what life looks like with the challenges of change. Communication is often difficult, for everyone. It’s hard to really think about what’s being said, and appropriate ways to respond/react when emotions are involved. Sometimes we get stuck, trying to make a point or defend our perspective and that becomes our pattern of communicating. Let me help assign meaning to reactions. Let’s dig deeper into the why. Let me help translate what is being said, and what’s not being said. People are not inherently manipulative. Manipulation is a way to get a need met that has not been met by other various attempts. The tough part is that we don’t always know what need we are trying to meet. So how do you meet this need if you cannot put into words what it is? That is where I come in. I can help you navigate through things, gain understanding and, in turn, increase effective communication and improve relationships. Many of our struggles stem from family system problems and those communication difficulties almost always pour over into adult relationships. If you’re looking for someone with a pragmatic approach who isn’t afraid to peel back the layers of difficult topics and is willing to dive in with you to do the work, who uses humor along the way, to sometimes lighten things up, I look forward to this journey with you.

Jennifer Neill, LCSW-S

why amaryllis?

Meaning: success, strength, determination, beauty; “to sparkle”.

Symbolism – the shape of the flower represents the head and upper torso, representing mental and physical function, connection between the head and heart.

About Jennifer

Jennifer is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Board Approved Supervisor. She obtained her Master’s in Social Work from Our Lady of the Lake University in 2014, and has a Bachelor’s in Social Work from Southwest Texas (Texas State) University from 2002. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys spending time with friends and family, trying to make grass grow in the Texas heat and playing with her five dogs.