Amelia Blumenfeld, NCC, LPC-A
Supervised by Janet Harrison, MA, LPC-S, LMFT-S
Amelia is a compassionate, present therapist with a Master’s Degree in Counseling from St. Edward’s University. She supports individuals and couples as they move through life transitions, work to improve communication, attune to their authentic selves, and build strong, intentional relationships. Much of her work centers around helping people regain a sense of connection — to themselves, to others, and to their own goals and values.
Driven by curiosity and compassion, Amelia is committed to creating authentic, empathetic, and mutually growth-fostering therapeutic relationships. She views therapy as a collaborative healing process, and she’s known for her way with words, her eye for patterns, her playful humor, and her fierce client advocacy.
Amelia’s trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach centers on helping clients feel safe, seen, and heard. She believes that people grow and heal through human connection and is particularly drawn to post-modern therapeutic approaches like Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT). She also incorporates techniques from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to support mindfulness, self-awareness, and intentional living. As a longtime yoga practitioner and RYT-200 instructor, Amelia naturally weaves yoga philosophy and mind-body-spirit alignment into her clinical work.
Amelia has worked with a diverse range of clients across settings including non-profit foundations, community mental health centers, outpatient therapy spaces, and intensive outpatient therapy programs.
On her own time, Amelia enjoys riding bikes with friends, walking with her senior dog, practicing yoga, splashing in Barton Springs, and going to the movies.

Amelia Blumenfeld, NCC, LPC-A
