Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, my name Chloe Brown. I am Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC). I am a New York native but spent the majority of my life growing up in California.
I earned my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from California. State University Long Beach and a Master of Science degree in Clinical Professional Counseling with an emphasis on addiction studies at UNLV. I have been practicing professionally in psychotherapy for the last 10 years and worked extensively with individuals who have experienced addiction, poverty and emotional abuse.
I enjoy supporting individuals who have experienced narcissistic abuse and wish to explore themselves at new depths, building self-awareness to support making the changes they wish to achieve. My approach includes helping individuals discover untapped power sources within themselves, build feelings of connection to the universe, and discover the courage they need to improve their life satisfaction. Miracles happen every day, and miracles are waiting for you.
Clients that tend to match well with me are those seeking to empower their sources of strength and motivation to align with the reality of their dreams. Perhaps you feel like you were dealt a bad hand in life and feel defeated; your dreams coming true don’t have to remain a fantasy forever. Perhaps you’re having trouble navigating your personal relationships, or you feel chaos building in your life. Perhaps you feel confused by your thoughts, feelings or behaviors and want to get to know yourself better.
I am currently in the process in working towards my certification as Certified Narcissistic Abuse Treatment Clinician; and I have personal passions for metaphysical healing, stand-up comedy and dream analysis.
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Chloe Brown is a licensed clinical professional counselor who practices in Nevada. She holds licensure in clinical professional counseling in Nevada (NV LCPC, license CP1231) and is also a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor. A New York native who spent most of her life growing up in California, she brings a diverse personal background to her clinical work.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach and a Master of Science in Clinical Professional Counseling with an emphasis on addiction studies from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Over the past ten years she has worked extensively with people affected by addiction, poverty, and emotional abuse.
Chloe focuses on supporting individuals who have experienced narcissistic abuse and those seeking deeper self-understanding. Her approach encourages clients to build self-awareness, tap into inner sources of strength, and cultivate the courage needed to pursue greater life satisfaction. She also incorporates interests in metaphysical healing, stand-up comedy, and dream analysis into her perspective on growth and recovery.
She works with clients who want to realign their motivation and strengths with their goals, whether that means addressing relationship difficulties, reducing chaos in daily life, or gaining clarity about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Chloe is currently working toward certification as a Certified Narcissistic Abuse Treatment Clinician.
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