If you have a pet parrot, you WILL be bitten at some point. It's only a matter of when. My Amazon seems to have come out of her hormonal phase. However, I am careful to use a t-stick to transport her. She lets me pet her cheeks, beak, and head through the bars. Morgan has not struck at me in several months.
I think female amazons are excellent companions and are unappreciated. Their body language is clear, so you can avoid the majority of the bites. Morgan has only nailed me a few times in 25 years. Twice, when she was warning me away from my ex-SIL, and once last spring when her hormones flared. I had not noticed changes in her behavior up to that point. As others have said, some Amazons are more mild than others, GENERALLY. I recommend a female of one of the smaller species, the mealy, or the Panama.
However, based on what you posted, I think an Amazon may be too much bird for you.