“I’m very thankful for Amae. The staff really saved my life. They came to pick me up from the hospital. If I went home, I would have never came here. I’m very grateful for this place. Y’all really saved my life."
“I really do enjoy this space. It is unlike anything I’ve ever encountered in the world of therapy. I've been in two inpatient and one outpatient. And they’ve never been close to giving me the connectedness that Amae has brought me. This is my reason for getting out of bed."
“I’ve made some great friends here that I hang out with frequently. Just being able to come together in a space with people who understand what you have been through is something very comforting. It’s validating just seeing that you are not alone in this fight.”
"The people at Amae are very friendly and supportive. I’ve learned a lot of new coping skills and ways to control my intrusive thoughts. With the health coach, I’ve learned about nutritional foods and getting exercise. With the treatment and the medication, I’m getting better.”
"After a few miserable days for all of us, we took him to meet the team at Amae. They were wonderful. A harbor in the storm! They gently convinced him to take a breath and to talk to them. Even though he was very adamant to leave. The psychiatrist offered to take him for a walk, just the two of them, and chat. Everyone there made both him and us feel heard for the first time in weeks. Fast forward, day after day, our son started participating more willingly in Amae’s outpatient program. Now, several months later, he willingly goes there twice a week. He is himself again: caring, calm and attentive. Active socially. He even has started to work again. And he takes his medication. All this seemed out of reach just months ago.”
"I met with one of your members today. She is still impaired but REMARKABLY better compared to when I last met with her."
"I’m a sister of a patient at Amae. I felt immediate relief from the beginning of our first visit to their facility. The staff is incredibly supportive, caring, and immediately follows up when needed. This is unfortunately rare in the mental health field. Though it’s only been less than two months since my brother has joined Amae, I’ve noticed significant improvement in his overall well-being. For the first time, my brother has accepted that he needs help and is willing and eager to continue to do the work at Amae. We’re beyond grateful for the staff at Amae, and I’m excited for him to continue to stay on the right path.”