Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome! My name is Tiffany and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Texas, with a specialties in Neurofeedback, Quantitative EEG’s, and Biofeedback. I have over 20 years experience working in the mental health field. I have worked with people experiencing a variety of issues including stress, anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, learning disabilities, ADHD, addictions, eating disorders, autism spectrum disorders, family conflict, marital issues, insomnia, and many more. I have a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of North Texas (1999) with a specialty in Neurofeedback.
My desire to be a Counselor started at a very young age (12) and that never changed. I personally was challenged with many issues growing up and throughout my life including depression, anxiety, OCD, early loss of my mother, abuse, and eating disorders, which has always been my driving force to help others achieve mental happiness and content. My struggles as a young adult and throughout adulthood have taught me to learn from those experiences and be able to turn them into who I am as a Counselor today. I spent my teenage years volunteering with Prevent Blindness and the Lion’s club and working with disabilities as well as the crisis hotline . Our ability to persevere is within, and I thrive on the challenge to help each person attain their full potential in life. It takes courage to begin a journey to better mental health, so I congratulate you on taking this first step towards healing.
My specialties in Neurofeedback, QEEG, and biofeedback have allowed me to understand the brain/body component of mental health and the patterns associated with different issues allowing me to focus on the types of therapy that would most benefit each individual person. I was fortunate to be the Clinical Coordinator of the Neurotherapy Lab for 7 years in which I conducted counseling with Neurofeedback and both taught and mentored students at UNT. Since then I have continued to have a private practice as well as have worked with the head of Dr. Phil McGraw’s psychological team for 16 years. I founded the Applied-Brain Body Solutions Clinic in 2011 as my private practice in which I incorporate a very holistic approach to mental and physical health and have worked with patients from 6 years old to 90 years old.
I would describe myself as down to earth and open minded with an eclectic style of therapy. My approaches involve cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness therapy, client-centered, solution focused, and existential therapy as each person is different in their distinct needs. It would be my privilege to accompany you on your journey to happiness and a calm state and help you determine your mental health goals!
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Tiffany Patton-Barnes is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Texas with 20 years of experience in the mental health field. She holds a master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of North Texas, earned in 1999 with a specialty in Neurofeedback, and she is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in Texas (license TX LPC 20087).
Her clinical background emphasizes the brain-body connection through Neurofeedback, quantitative EEG (QEEG), and biofeedback. Tiffany served as the Clinical Coordinator of a Neurotherapy Lab for seven years where she provided counseling while conducting neurofeedback protocols and mentoring students at UNT. She also worked with the head of Dr. Phil McGraw’s psychological team for 16 years and founded Applied-Brain Body Solutions Clinic in 2011, maintaining a private practice that has served clients ranging from 6 to 90 years old.
Across two decades she has supported people facing a wide variety of concerns, including stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, addictions, eating disorders, sleep problems, learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, relationship and marital issues, family conflict, grief, parenting difficulties, intimacy-related struggles, anger management, career challenges, and coping with life changes. She also offers coaching and assists professionals experiencing compassion fatigue.
Tiffany’s commitment to counseling began at age 12 and is informed by her own life experiences, which include early loss of her mother, encounters with abuse, and personal challenges with depression, anxiety, OCD, and eating disorders. As a teenager she volunteered with Prevent Blindness, the Lion’s Club, and a crisis hotline, experiences that helped shape her dedication to helping others pursue mental well-being.
She describes her style as down to earth and open minded with an eclectic blend of approaches. Tiffany integrates cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness, client-centered work, solution-focused strategies, and existential perspectives, tailoring interventions to each person’s needs while incorporating neurofeedback and biofeedback when appropriate. She approaches therapy holistically and aims to help clients define and reach meaningful mental health goals.
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