Dr. Sean Boileau earned his Doctorof Counseling Psychology degree with a focus on Multiculturalism and Diversity at Arizona State University. He deliberately completed field placements in diversity-focused community counseling centers in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods in Phoenix, Arizona, such as Chicanos Por La Causa-Centro de la Familia and Jewish Family Services. He then interned at the University of California, San Diego, and completed his post-doctoral fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on creating outreach programming and providing clinical services for members of the LGBT communities on campus. In his early career, Dr. Boileau served as a psychologist and clinical supervisor with the University of California, Santa Cruz, as well as the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
In addition to serving as the Behavioral Health Services Director at APLA, he has lectured as an adjunct professor at Antioch University of Los Angeles since 2010. He has previously taught undergraduate classes in the Maricopa County Community College System and graduate-level courses at the University of San Francisco.