She specializes in working with teens and adults of all ages facing depression, anxiety, self-esteem concerns, and more. Brianna has a special interest working with neurodivergent populations, assisting them with their unique day to day challenges. Brianna also specializes in working with those who identify as Native American and or Indigenous. Brianna strives to create a safe space for everyone, and welcomes clients from all backgrounds, sexualities, races, religions, gender expressions, and more. She encourages clients to be their authentic selves in their sessions, and meets them where they are in their journeys. Brianna received her Masters of Arts and Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Prior to this, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Peace And Conflict Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Brianna integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-Centered Therapy, Systemic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Feminist Therapy to support client growth and healing. She takes a person-centered approach, prioritizing connection and rapport-building to create a comfortable, trusting environment. With a unique “storyteller” approach, Brianna often uses metaphors tailored to a client’s life experiences, helping them make meaningful connections in a way that resonates with them. She also provides thoughtful challenges based on each client’s circumstances, allowing them to engage in self-paced “homework” that encourages reflection and growth. Brianna is an advocate for mental health wellness, and she has a passion for assisting people in their search for healing and growth. Like a beautiful flower, Brianna believes that every client has different needs to grow and flourish. She utilizes an individualized approach to ensure that her clients needs are met.