Meet Brittany

Brittany Bosch earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hope College and went on to complete her Master’s degree in Counseling at Spring Arbor University. Prior to graduate school, she worked for two years as a case manager at a therapeutic foster care agency, gaining valuable experience supporting individuals and families navigating complex emotional and relational needs. Brittany has been practicing as a therapist for eight years.

Brittany takes an eclectic, client-centered approach to counseling, thoughtfully tailoring therapy to meet each individual’s unique needs. Her work integrates evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Narrative Therapy, psychoeducation, and other therapeutic approaches to help clients develop insight, emotional regulation, and lasting change.

Brittany works with teens and adults ages 16–35, a stage of life often marked by significant transitions, identity development, and the first processing of trauma. These experiences can lead to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, anger, low self-esteem, and identity concerns. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Brittany provides a supportive, collaborative space to help clients navigate these challenges with compassion and clarity.

Brittany’s office is located on the campus of Harderwyk Ministries, offering access to private outdoor spaces and a half-mile walking trail. When appropriate, Brittany incorporates movement, fresh air, and natural light into sessions, recognizing their positive impact on mental health. An indoor office is available during colder months or for clients who prefer to remain inside. Telehealth appointments are also offered for added flexibility and accessibility.

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