Amy Boileau, LPC

Amy Boileau, LPC
Call 616-422-7838 or email amyboileaulpc@gmail.com to book an appointment!
 
**Amy offers appointments in Holland or via telehealth**

About Amy Boileau, LPC

Amy is a caring counselor and listener who brings over 9 years of professional mental health experience to Hope & Wholeness. She enjoys creating a safe, non-judgmental space where her clients can be their true selves and collaborating with them to accomplish their goals.
 
Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in both Virginia and Michigan. She uses a variety of approaches to therapy, which include:
  + EMDR
  + Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  + Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  + Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  + Mindfulness
  + Internal Family System (IFS) Therapy
 
“Whether you want to grow as a person and become a better version of yourself, or if you’re looking for a way to cope and heal from specific stressors or challenges, I strive for you to achieve your goals while accepting who you are and where you are in life! Even if you have no idea where to start and there doesn’t seem to be any solutions, I can work with you to figure out how to take the next step. I am cheering for your success and happiness!”

Amy's Story:

Amy was born in Los Angeles, CA, but spent her early life in Tokyo, Japan. Her family later returned to southern California, where she attended middle and high school before enrolling at Hope College in Holland, MI. Amy obtained her bachelor’s in psychology from Hope College in 2012, and master’s in clinical mental health counseling from Regent University in Virginia in 2016.

After working with marginalized populations in Orange County, CA, Amy joined her husband in Osaka, Japan for 6 years where she helped Japanese adults and teens navigate social anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, depression, traumas and dissociative identity disorder. Amy and her husband returned to Holland, MI in 2020, where she’s been happy to settle down after all the moves.
Because of her international travel and experiences as a minority and immigrant, people of color and diverse cultural backgrounds find it easy to connect with Amy.

In her free time, Amy enjoys spending time with her family, friends, her pug Fuji, reading novels, playing video games, and exercising at the gym.