Even as we help others navigate self-doubt and shame, many of us quietly wrestle with the belief that we’re not good enough. Imposter Syndrome is surprisingly common among mental health professionals—despite our training, credentials, and compassion, we may still fear we’re not qualified or competent “enough.” In this candid and empowering presentation, Amy Hord, LCSW-S, explores why imposter syndrome shows up in our profession, how it impacts our clinical work and personal well-being, and what we can do to challenge it. Through clinical insight, personal stories, and practical tools, Amy helps therapists reconnect with their worth, their why, and their voice.
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Amy Hord, LCSW-S, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Supervisor, EMDR-certified trauma therapist, and passionate speaker dedicated to helping people heal, grow, and thrive. With a background in working with first responders, survivors of trauma, and individuals navigating complex grief, Amy brings deep compassion and expertise to clients and professionals.
Named Social Worker of the Year in 2019, Amy holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work. She treats clients ranging from teenagers to older adults and is known for her grounded, heart-centered approach. As a single mother who overcame significant challenges, Amy understands the power of community, mentorship, and hope — and she pours those values into every talk she gives. Some of her passions include suicide survivor support, first responder mental healthcare, and healing through self-compassion practices.
Her speaking topics include mental health, self-care, self-compassion, and grief, and she frequently speaks to therapists, professionals, and survivors. Amy has served on numerous charitable boards and was nominated for Amarillo Hispanic Woman of the Year, a testament to her community impact and leadership.
Amy’s audiences walk away feeling seen, supported, and equipped with practical tools for resilience — and inspired by her belief that healing is not only possible, but powerful.
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