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Brittany Taylor

MA, LPCC
Licensed in: CA
Board Certified Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor

Brittany Taylor

Brittany is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with specialized experience in trauma and anxiety disorders. She is trained to use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Narrative Therapy to help those with hardships. Brittany will equip you with the skills needed to embrace the fullness of who you are by quickly identifying beliefs that are no longer serving you.

Brittany engages through listening, intentional attunement, curiosity, and. She also has extensive experience in treating addictive symptoms and tendencies, with specified experience in treating alcohol and drug addiction. Brittany specializes in working with adults (18+) and teens (14+). She works with patient’s andseeking help from symptoms of stress, anxiety, women’s issues, difficult life changes/transitions, and trauma through attachment-based therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, narrative therapy, and evidence-based interventions. She believes that therapy aids the process of becoming wholistically integrated through the body, mind, heart, and spirit.

Brittany holds a bachelor’s degree in Biblical and Theological Studies from Cedarville University and a master’s degree in Professional Counseling. Brittany has completed Basic EMDR training (a technique that can be helpful in overcoming trauma), as well as attaining certification in Narrative Focused Trauma Care Level I from the Allendar Center in Seattle, WA. She completed the Health Coach Training Program to become a health and wellness coach from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition which is licensed by the New York State Education Department and earned recognition by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC).

Brittany is passionate about healing people from the inside out through the integration of health and wellness principles. Transformation occurs when the body, mind, and heart are working in unison and symbiotically. It is Brittany’s mission to use therapy as a tool to help people achieve that.

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