Brittany Barnette (she/her/hers and they/them/theirs) is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate, a National Certified Counselor, and a Licensed Professional Counselor for the state of South Carolina. Brittany believes in warmth, non-judgement, and collaboration in the therapeutic process. Her goal is to meet clients where they are, identify strengths, and lay a foundation for safety and trust so clients can be vulnerable. Brittany enjoys working with folx seeking support for anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma, self esteem concerns, relationship issues, identity issues, and life transitions. She has a passion for working with LGBTQ+ folx, as well as other historically marginalized groups. Brittany works with adults and adolescents.
Brittany grounds in a person-centered approach to therapy and integrates techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, feminist/systems-based approaches, and Cognitive Processing Therapy. Brittany strives to bring authenticity and humility into the counseling relationship, and feels honored to accompany people on their journeys towards growth and self-acceptance.
We are guided by principles of awareness, compassion and change in our clinical and community-based work. We seek to bring awareness to issues such as racial trauma, interpersonal violence, LGBTQ+ affirmative care and women’s health concerns. We offer accessible services and extensive training through our counseling internship program. And we partner with community groups engaged in activism with and for marginalized groups.