Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hey! I am a Board Certified, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia. I’ve worked with clients of all ages and multicultural backgrounds. I have a bachelors degree in Child and Family Development and a masters degree in Counseling and Development. I’ve worked at a non-profit Crisis Center, helping survivors and co-survivors of trauma navigate their journey toward healing. Most of my clients were younger or middle age adults who worked full-time, all while trying to heal from the traumatic effects of their trauma.
Understandably, depression and anxiety became a concern. I’ve also worked with past clients dealing with depression, anxiety, career challenges, grief and loss, and interpersonal violence in various settings, to include college counseling centers and a state funded community services board.
I passionately believe meeting clients where they are is my primary role of being a mental health counselor. Day after day I hear the many barriers that clients face in receiving the mental health care they deserve, such as lack of transportation, cost of therapeutic services, and the stigma of entering a counselors office, and I look forward to being your counselor and want you to know that you are not alone despite any circumstances you may be going through.
Providing a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive environment that aide’s individuals in creating the change they are seeking in their lives and relationships is the style I use when working with clients. My approach is collaborative and eclectic, tailored to each client’s unique needs. At the core are compassion, affirmation, exploration, and trust that help reshape emotional experience, understanding, and behavior. I looking forward to working with you!
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Brittany Bing is a board-certified Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia with nine years of clinical experience. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Child and Family Development and a master’s degree in Counseling and Development, and she has worked with clients of all ages and from multicultural backgrounds.
Her experience includes work at a non-profit Crisis Center supporting survivors and co-survivors of trauma as they navigate the process of healing. Many of those clients were younger or middle-age adults working full time while addressing the effects of trauma. She has also provided counseling in college counseling centers and at a state-funded community services board, assisting people with depression, anxiety, career challenges, grief and loss, and interpersonal violence.
Brittany regards meeting clients where they are as a central part of her role. She regularly hears about common barriers to accessing care – such as limited transportation, the cost of services, and the stigma around seeking therapy – and she strives to ensure clients know they are not alone in their circumstances.
Her therapeutic style focuses on creating a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive environment that helps individuals make the changes they seek in their lives and relationships. Brittany uses a collaborative, eclectic approach tailored to each client’s unique needs, grounded in compassion, affirmation, exploration, and trust to help reshape emotional experience, understanding, and behavior. She looks forward to working with clients.
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