Amy Quick, LPC

Amy (she/her/hers) holds a B.S. from Auburn University and an M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Mercer University. She is a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and an Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Her journey into the field of mental health began with her own transformative experience in therapy, which ignited her passion for psychology and personal growth.

Amy’s dedication to helping others led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling. At Wonder, she particularly appreciates the organization’s commitment to supporting the entire family system. She recognizes the immense pressure often placed on children to change and enjoys her role as a parent coach, where she guides parents in understanding their family dynamics and finding ways to enhance their daily lives. Amy finds great fulfillment in assisting families to rebuild connections that may have been strained.

In her practice, Amy employs a person-centered approach, emphasizing the importance of compassion and self-compassion. She integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Family Systems Theory into her work. Known for her warmth, compassion, and non-judgmental nature, Amy specializes in working with parents of children facing challenging needs and circumstances.

Drawing from both her professional expertise and personal experience as a mother of three teenage and young adult daughters, Amy provides invaluable support to other parents. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys spending time with her family, playing with her two dogs, taking nature walks, practicing yoga, knitting, and attending live music and sports events.