Samantha Roller, BA

Exposure Coach, MSW Intern

BA Psychology, SUNY Binghamton University

Samantha Roller received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from SUNY Binghamton University in Vestal, New York and is currently enrolled to receive her Masters of Social Work at the University of Buffalo. She has studied Applied Behavioral Analysis and implemented curricula to regulate the behaviors of children with autism and learning disabilities.

Upon graduation, Samantha studied to become a certified Kripalu yoga instructor and Souluna Life Coach. Samantha utilizes mindfulness, meditation, movement, breathing and Reiki skills to overcome limiting beliefs to help others create a sense of freedom in their lives. Outside of the Anxiety Institute, Samantha works with traumatized preschoolers, teens, and seniors.

Her Inspiration:

Fueled by past adversity with body image and perfectionism, my mission is to join with my clients in developing a secure, stable sense of self. My belief in integrative, holistic health and healing, inspired my training as a coach, yoga instructor and behaviorist. I describe my life mission as giving my clients a renewed sense of hope with the belief that by changing self-destructive thoughts and self-sabotaging behaviors, health and happiness awaits them with open arms.