Amy Marschall, PsyD Title: Clinical Psychologist, Subject Matter Expert Education: University of Hartford, College of Saint Benedict Location: Sioux Falls, SD Expertise: Psychology Licensed clinical psychologist certified in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and telemental healthWorks primarily with children and adolescents Experience Amy Marschall, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist certified in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and telemental health. She primarily treats children and adolescents, providing individual, family, and group psychotherapy. She works with a myriad of presenting issues, but has additional training in neurodivergence (including autism and ADHD—two neurotypes of which she also identifies), trauma, and giftedness. She teaches telemental health through PESI and is the author of "I Don't Want to Be Bad." She also blogs about mental health on her website. We need to eliminate stigma around mental health. It ought to be as normal to go to a therapist as it is to go to a dentist. Education Doctorate in Clinical Psychology - University of Hartford, 2015Masters in Clinical Psychology - University of Hartford, 2013Bachelor of Arts in Psychology/Philosophy - College of Saint Benedict About InStyle InStyle is an award-winning destination for fashion, beauty, and pop-culture, with an all-are-welcome ethos that swings open the proverbial velvet ropes. Whether you’re looking for a wardrobe refresh, haircut inspiration, or a story that’ll make sparkling cocktail-party conversation, our expert-connected coverage is where to start. Learn more about our team and editorial guidelines, here.