
Restorative Counseling & Wellness
775-686-0184
Meet the Team

Founder, Clinical Director
Licensed Clinical Supervisor
Domestic Violence Intervention Supervisor
Amanda Briley, LCPC-S, LDVTP-S, NCC
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (NV, & OR), Licensed Clinical Supervisor, ACS, NCC, and a Licensed Domestic Violence Provider and Supervisor in the State of Oregon and the State of Nevada. I have over 15+ years experience working with offender populations, victims of violence, and families in crisis. I am also trained in play therapy and sandtray therapies for children and teens.
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I do not believe there is a "one size fits all" therapy. Each individual human being has individual needs, wants, and experiences. I enjoy facilitating a collaborative approach with clients that fosters security, safety, and a sense of belonging and purpose. Whatever your individual needs are, I am confident we can work together to achieve your goals.

Lead Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor
Serena Gonzalez, LADC
I am a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) with three years of dedicated service in helping individuals overcome substance abuse challenges.I am passionate about providing empathetic support and evidence-based interventions to promote lasting recovery. In addition, I have experience working with pregnant and postpartum mothers who struggle with addiction, providing referrals and resources in our community. I received my Master’s in Forensic Psychology and currently working on my Master’s in Social Work. I am committed to creating a positive impact on the lives of those struggling with substance use!

Madisyn Calhoun, BA
Domestic Violence Group Facilitator
​I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology, and I am currently attaining my master’s degree in marriage and family therapy (MFT). I have a particular interest in interpersonal relationships and human development, as I am passionate in understanding the human experience and connecting with others. My goal is to help people live positive, safe, and successful lives through the use of evidence-based programming and treatment.
