Samantha Rose Mcnamara LLMSW
Social Worker | Clinical
625 Kenmoor Avenue 301 Grand Rapids MI, 49546About
Samantha Rose Dehring (McNamara) completed her training and certification from The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute’s Advanced Adult Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program, holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work, earned certification in Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counseling and served as First Lieutenant Behavioral Health Science Officer in the U.S. Army’s Medical Detachment.
She has an eclectic arsenal of work experience and expertise from Henry Ford Hospital’s psych ward, an outpatient methadone maintenance clinic; a residential, intensive outpatient, outpatient and transitional housing drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment center and has treated patients through various telemental health platforms, including MDLive.
Her strength and highest degree and level of specialization is in psychodynamic psychotherapy, an extraordinarily versatile type of therapy, which includes elements of a multitude of approaches, and of those, gradually creates a combination which fits a patient’s developmental and emotional needs and challenges best.
Having participated in her own rigorous psychotherapy as a part of her advanced training, she possesses an intimate understanding of the patient experience. It can be fun, illuminating, challenging, thought-provoking, intense and a profoundly life-altering experience if done correctly.
She aims to help others expand their own self-understanding. The more you know yourself, the better equipped you will be to effect meaningful and lasting change in your life.
Education and Training
Wayne State University LCMSW 2014
Michigan Psychoanalytic Inst. Adv. Trng. Psychodynamic 2016
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How can I help my child cope with my divorce?
While I don’t yet know the specifics of your case, I can offer some general guidance that may be helpful as you navigate this challenging time. Divorce, especially when it becomes complicated, can have a profound impact on everyone involved—particularly children. It's understandable that your son is struggling to cope with the changes, and he may not yet have the words to express what he’s feeling. One of the most important things you can do is to provide a safe, supportive space for him, especially when he's reluctant or unable to verbalize his emotions. Children often express distress through shifts in behavior, mood, or even withdrawal, rather than through words. It’s essential to respect his pace and give him the time he needs to process what’s happening. Healing, after all, is a process that unfolds gradually and cannot be rushed. Maintaining consistency, showing understanding, and offering reassurance will help foster a sense of security for him amidst this uncertainty. When a family’s dynamic is disrupted, it's natural for children to react with confusion or distress. This is where patience, combined with gentle encouragement, can make a difference. You can support your son by validating his emotions and letting him know it’s okay to feel upset, confused, or even angry. It might also be helpful to offer alternative outlets for expression, such as drawing, playing, or engaging in physical activities—ways for him to channel and release the emotional energy that words alone might not convey. Given the sensitivity of this situation, it may also be valuable to seek the support of a child therapist, depending on your son’s age. Therapy can provide him with a neutral, supportive environment to process his emotions. You might also consider your own therapeutic support during this time to navigate the complexities you're facing as a parent. Both you and your son deserve care as you move through this transition. READ MORE
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