Biography
- Member of HELP staff since 2013
- B.A. – Vanderbilt University – (’86) – Fine Arts/Chemistry
- M.A. – Marshall University – (’89) – Clinical Psychology
- University of Louisville Medical School – (’93) – Bingham Child Guidance Clinic, Doctoral Psychology Internship
- University of Southern Mississippi – Ph.D. Candidate, Counseling Psychology
Amy began working with the HELP Program as a Learning Specialist in 2013. Her career experiences include psychological and neuropsychological assessments of children and adults, crisis intervention, inpatient and outpatient therapy, and coordinating child/adolescent services for a psychiatric hospital. Amy’s background and experience have equipped her with the ability to coach students to recognize and utilize their strengths as they pursue their academic goals. She resides in Huntington with her husband, Hoyt, and daughter, Anastasia.