Amanda Hunter | Founder and CEO

Amanda Hunter is deeply passionate about walking alongside women through their perinatal, reproductive, and trauma-informed mental health journeys. With a heart for holding space for the tender, complex, and sacred transitions of womanhood, Amanda works to ensure every woman feels heard—no matter how soft her voice may be. She brings clinical expertise and emotional presence to every session, grounded in her belief that healing happens when safety, knowledge, and compassionate care intersect.
In addition to her commitment to maternal and reproductive wellness, Amanda enjoys working with individuals navigating perinatal or reproductive grief, identity shifts within womanhood, career burnout, and relationship ruptures. She offers a safe and empowering space for high-achieving women, clinicians, and caregivers who often feel the weight of others’ expectations but struggle to find space for their own needs. Amanda blends insight-oriented dialogue with practical, trauma-informed strategies to help clients access healing, resilience, and self-compassion.
Amanda is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Founder and CEO of Everlasting Wellness LLC. She was the first therapist in Berks County to earn the Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C), and she continues to lead with a vision rooted in equity, integrity, and empowerment. Amanda’s approach integrates psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, humor, and values-based leadership principles. She is also a trained clinical supervisor, passionate about mentoring future clinicians and ensuring high standards of care across the practice.
Outside of her clinical work, Amanda is a dedicated boy mom, visionary leader, and community educator. She is known for her innovative, heart-led leadership style that blends structured strategy with deep empathy. Whether she’s holding space in the therapy room or building systems to support her team, Amanda shows up with authenticity, passion, and an unwavering commitment to helping women—and their families—thrive.