Autumn Duffy

Meet Autumn Duffy, a dedicated resident in counseling, specializing in family and substance use issues. Autumn is passionate about helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of mental health, addiction, and recovery. She holds a master’s in counseling from the College of William and Mary with specialties in both couple/family counseling and addictions counseling. She has experience in both outpatient and inpatient counseling.

Autumn’s approach is holistic and compassionate, focusing on open communication, empathy, and rebuilding trust within families. She believes that recovery is not just an individual journey but a collective effort that requires the support of loved ones. Her evidence-based methods include Emotionally Focused Family Therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, motivational interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and psychoeducation; empowering individuals and families to understand the impact of substance use and mental health on their dynamics.

In her practice, Autumn creates a safe and nurturing environment where individuals and families can explore their challenges and celebrate their progress. She has successfully guided numerous individuals and families toward healing, helping them develop healthier coping strategies and stronger connections.