Hannah Boyle, LPC-Associate
Supervised by Robin Britt, LPC-S
I specialize in working with children, teens, and individuals with special needs—especially those on the autism spectrum—helping them build emotional regulation, confidence, and practical skills for everyday life.
I create a safe, structured, and supportive environment where clients feel accepted and understood. My work includes helping children develop coping tools in a way that is engaging and developmentally appropriate, supporting teens as they navigate social challenges and identity, and guiding families through the complexities that can come with a diagnosis.
In addition to my work with neurodiverse clients, I support women navigating anxiety, depression, and major life transitions—such as changes in relationships, motherhood, career, identity, or faith. Therapy provides a compassionate, nonjudgmental space to understand what’s beneath the surface, develop healthier coping strategies, and move toward greater stability, clarity, and purpose.
My approach is both relational and practical. I meet each client where they are, while also helping them build skills they can use outside of sessions—whether that’s emotional regulation, communication, or navigating day-to-day challenges more effectively.
I bring hands-on experience from years of caregiving and leadership in programs supporting individuals with special needs. This background strengthens both my clinical work and my ability to understand the real-life dynamics individuals and families face.
As part of Living Hope Counseling, I work with clients using in-network benefits with selected insurances, helping make therapy more accessible and financially predictable.
It’s truly an honor to walk alongside clients and families as they move toward healing, growth, and meaningful change.
If you’re ready to get started, I offer a free 20-minute consultation to determine if we’re a good fit.
Areas of Specialty:
Play Therapy
Adolescents
Women’s Issues
Autism
Anxiety
Depression