Consultation for Mental Health Counselors and Students
Become a More Creative Counselor
This service focuses on helping mental health professionals, counselor educators and counseling students look at cases, educational planning, or professional development from a creative perspective. I offer ways to approach case conceptualization, utilizing evidenced-based theories and researched techniques, that can complement your personal counseling methods and better meet the unique needs of your clients. In addition, I offer evidenced-based and theory driven suggestions on how to engage students for deep self-motivation in various learning settings.
What You May Gain from a Consultation Investment:
New ways of thinking about your work with clients, students, or supervisees
Clarity on counseling, teaching, learning, or supervision philosophies
Interactive or creative interventions to use with clients
Case conceptualization support
Rapport building skills
Ways to build secondary trauma resilience and prevent or recover from professional or academic burnout
What People Are Saying…
“ I had a recent client who was an artist herself and I needed guidance on how to incorporate creativity into her journey towards healing. Brianna provided wonderful consultation, highlighting considerations for using arts in therapy and discussing any concerns and barriers to utilizing art as a medium for healing. She provided me with interventions that are simplistic to implement, as well as deep with meaning and encouragement of a client’s capacity for growth.”
— Molly H., MSW, LMHC, LSWAIC
In consultation she uses art and thought provoking techniques to assist fellow therapists in building confidence as well as developing their skills. In all of her work, she considers cultural differences and adapts to meet others where they are at. I highly recommend her not only for her professionalism, but for the kind-hearted guidance that she offers. ”
— Rachel S., MA, LMHC
“Brianna often asks a simple question to encourage deep thinking and utilization of outside-the-box strategies. As such, these approaches have been an important asset to me as I’ve settled into my own professional identity within the helping profession.”
— Brianna M., MSW, LCSWI