
معرفی
Amos Wolff is a Lecturer in the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy at Mercy University's School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. A former actor turned therapist, he specializes in reconciliation of relationships, identity exploration, and trauma-informed care with a focus on LGBTQ+ communities. He founded Kingfisher Marriage and Family Therapy, providing clinical supervision to therapists across New York while maintaining active therapeutic practices in both New York and New Jersey.
- 200-hour Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training (2014)
- Trauma-Informed Training (2018)
His research interests span clinical supervision methodologies, queer-affirming therapeutic frameworks, and integrative approaches combining mindfulness practices with family systems theory. As an active member of professional organizations, he serves on the Steering Committee at The Institute for Human Identity and participates in the Institute for Contemporary Psychology's Sex Therapy Program (2024-2026 cohort).
Scientific contributions include:
- Mercy University Faculty Mentorship Fellowship
- AAMFT Approved Supervisor credential
- Leadership in diversity initiatives at New York Marriage and Family Therapy Network (2018-2021)
Amos maintains active clinical supervision of emerging MFT professionals across New York while continuing his own training in sex therapy through contemporary psychology institutions.



