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Amy Rein, PhD, is a psychologist and the founder of Rein Center, an integrative psychiatry center based in Iowa City, Iowa. She has been practicing psychology for over 25 years in Vancouver, Miami, the Virgin Islands, and, most recently, Iowa City. She has offered a holistic approach to psychotherapy in both Canada and the US.
Dr. Rein trained in many modalities of therapy, including psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral, but she also uses more experiential treatments, such as EMDR, for releasing patterns and traumas that are stuck and resistant to talk therapy. She has had many clients express a "WOW" when an issue that has haunted them for decades is released in a matter of hours. She also incorporates other modalities, including yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and a strong understanding of functional medicine, nutrition, naturopathy, and Chinese medicine, into her approach. In doing so, her clients tend to feel relief that they are receiving an integrated point of view that truly looks at them as a whole person rather than just their symptoms.
Dr. Rein offers counseling and psychotherapy for treating depression, anxiety, insomnia, stress, trauma, PTSD, and stress-related illness, as well as couples counseling, marital therapy, and family therapy. She is trained as both an adult psychologist and a child / adolescent psychologist. Her approach to therapy is goal oriented and slightly directive. This means that it is rare to hear her just say, "hmm." She provides you with lots of psycho-educational information, feedback, and coping tools. She can help you to identify the root causes of your distress and heal them. She can also explain to you, from a psychological theoretical framework, what is going on, and she will also help you to understand from a more holistic viewpoint. Within the first couple of sessions, Dr. Rein provides insight into why you are feeling distressed and a treatment plan for how you will work together to bring about meaningful and lasting change. During therapy, she encourages clients to have a say in the work they will do together, and she guides them to be active in-between sessions to continue their therapeutic work through meditation, reading, or other activities such as yoga, exercise, journaling, and healthy eating.
Dr. Rein also has some meditations recorded that will be available to you to help with anxiety, relaxation, mindfulness, chronic pain, and insomnia.
Although the work they may do may be difficult at times, she enjoys having a laugh with her patients as they work on finding joy, happiness, and deeper meaning in their lives.
“Dr Rein has been the catalyst to my healing! She is compassionate and really listens and is very intuitive to get the core of problem! She is an expert in EMDR which has been a life saver for me! Top notch in the area!!!”
Dr. Amy Rein, PHD
Psychologist
6870 NE 19th Ave North
Miami Beach, FL 33162
4.94(34)
4.93
(32)
Dr. Thomas Mack, PhD
Clinical Psychologist 29.1 mi
Thomas Mack, PhD, is a licensed psychologist at the Rein Center, an integrative psychiatry practice based in Iowa City, Iowa.
He is a licensed clinical psychologist with a passion for mind-body wellness. Clinically, Dr. Mack is especially interested in working with patients experiencing anxiety, depression, learning differences, and relationship issues. He also enjoys teaching and will be offering mindfulness meditation in a group setting to help you tackle academic anxiety, performance anxiety, general anxiety, and mood concerns.
Dr. Mack enjoys working with a wide range of ages and concerns. Although he specializes in working with adolescents and young adults, he also enjoys working with adults and families.
His approach to individual therapy is integrative, but he is heavily influenced by mind-body, psychodynamic, and systems theories. In practice, this means Dr. Mack strives to understand your difficulties, concerns, and questions as you see them and work hard to move you toward your goals in a safe, collaborative, and egalitarian environment.
Christina Couch, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist practicing at Rein Center, an integrativepsychiatry practice based in Iowa City, Iowa.
She has been a clinical psychologist for 23 years, and her focus has been on working with women with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transition issues, relationship issues, and individuals of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Dr. Couch earned her Bachelor of Arts from Luther College, where she majored in psychology and business. She then earned a Master of Arts degree in rehabilitative counseling from the University of Iowa before earning a Master of Arts in clinical psychology and a Doctor of Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.
Dr. Couch uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the therapeutic relationship to assist clients with improving their mental health, making positive changes, healing, and striving to be their most authentic selves. She values the mind-body-spiritual connection and incorporates this into her practice. She is a Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator (CDWF) trained in the work/research of Brene Brown, PhD. Her pronouns are she, her, and hers.
Kim Kinnaird, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist at Rein Center, an integrative psychiatry practice based in Iowa City, Iowa. She works with patients of all ages.
Dr. Kinnaird earned her Bachelor of Arts in music therapy from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. She then earned her Master of Arts in clinical psychology and Doctor of Clinical Psychiatry from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Psychological Service Center in Fresno, California, and her postdoctoral fellowship at Napa State Hospital in Napa, California.
She encourages clients to express themselves in a variety of ways and to think differently about themselves and their thoughts. Doing so can enhance the therapeutic process as well as expand problem-solving skills. As influential psychologist, Dr. Donald Winnicott put it, "It is only in being creative that the individual discovers the self and uses the whole personality."
Dr. Kinnaird particularly enjoys helping those experiencing symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. She deeply believes in the importance of a client's individual freedom and values, as well as the importance of understanding those values in a social context. In her practice, she fosters an environment of trust where clients can safely discuss difficult thoughts and feelings. With this solid foundation in place, she helps patients identify problem patterns and guide them to changes that will make them feel better.
“I enjoyed improving and managing my generalized anxiety possibly related to personality disorders . This team is very helpful and honestly have pt’s interest at heart even when patients may not be able to realize it for whatever reason”
Wilfredo Rivera
Psychologist
2695 S Lejeune Rd
Suite 201
Coral Gables, FL 33134
5.0(1)
Veronica Medina, MS, BCBA
Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist 39.7 mi