Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed in Kentucky with 15 years of professional work experience in outpatient therapy. I am especially helpful to clients experiencing relationship issues, trauma, intimacy related issues, infidelity recovery for couples, self-love, motivation, self esteem, confidence, ADHD, codependency, & young adult issues. It’s important to me that all clients feel safe and comfortable in a judge-free zone which is why unconditional positive regard is my first and foremost priority. I don’t like to waste time or make sessions about myself and prefer a gentle approach to building an emotional tool box. Some of the treatment approaches I use are cognitive behavior, motivational interviewing, EMDR, and Gottman Method Couples Therapy as well as good, old-fashioned humor;) Talking to someone about problems, stressors, or past pain can be both difficult & relieving and I’d like to do that with you while keeping special focus on YOUR specific strengths. I’ve found that most clients fear reliving shame and/or early childhood experiences the most so if that’s you, guess what? You’re “normal”. If not, feel free to be “not normal” in sessions with me.
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Brandy Westerfield is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky (KY LCSW 3790) with 15 years of professional outpatient therapy experience. She works with individuals and couples to address relationship struggles, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related concerns, and challenges related to attention and self-worth.
Her practice focuses on creating a nonjudgmental space where unconditional positive regard guides each interaction. She prioritizes client comfort and safety, keeps the focus on the client’s needs rather than making sessions about herself, and favors a gentle, practical approach to building an emotional toolbox.
Brandy offers support for issues such as infidelity recovery for couples, codependency, young adult transitions, self-love, motivation, confidence, and ADHD. Her therapeutic toolkit includes cognitive behavioral strategies, motivational interviewing, EMDR, and Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and she often eases difficult work with approachable humor. She emphasizes clients’ strengths, normalizes common fears about revisiting shame or early childhood experiences, and invites clients to bring whatever feels true to them into sessions – whether that feels “normal” or “not normal.”
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