Deanna Brown-Johnson, LCMHC, is a clinician practicing in North Carolina with 11 years of experience. Her practice addresses a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, relationship and family matters, parenting, grief, anger, self esteem, bipolar disorder, and depression. Additional focus areas listed on her profile include blended family issues, caregiver stress, communication problems, divorce and separation, domestic violence, drug and alcohol addiction, forgiveness, isolation and loneliness, life purpose, midlife concerns, panic attacks, and post-traumatic stress.
Her background includes work with the IDD population and conducting ADHD testing, and much of her career has involved substance abuse and mental health settings. She emphasizes helping families and supporting people through difficult life moments. She offers flexible scheduling options and provides phone sessions and e-counseling when insurance allows.
Prospective clients are invited to reach out to begin a collaborative process of assessment and support. The profile indicates a focus on practical guidance and family-centered work while addressing individual needs across a range of mood and adjustment concerns.
Deanna Brown-Johnson offers a variety of remote communication options, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Phone sessions and e-counseling are offered as insurance allows, and the profile notes flexible hours to accommodate remote appointments.
Services described in the profile include ADHD testing and assessment, family-centered work for blended households and parenting concerns, and individual support for stress, anxiety, grief, mood-related issues, and substance-related concerns. These offerings are adapted to online formats so assessment, conversation, and treatment planning can be completed without in-person visits when appropriate.
This way of working may appeal to people seeking collaborative, goal-oriented support from a clinician experienced with families, IDD populations, and substance abuse and mental health settings. Early remote sessions are used to set goals, choose preferred communication methods, and outline next steps together.
What is Deanna Brown-Johnson's experience?
The profile lists 11 years of clinical experience. Her work has included substance abuse and mental health settings and work with the IDD population, and she conducts ADHD testing.
What credentials does she hold?
She is a licensed clinician: LCMHC. License details shown are NC LCMHC 11182.
Which languages does she speak?
The profile indicates she provides services in English.
Where is she based?
She is based in North Carolina and holds an LCMHC license in that state (NC LCMHC 11182).
How can clients work with her remotely?
The profile lists video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging as communication options for remote work.
Does she accept international clients?
The profile indicates she does not accept international clients.
How much do sessions cost?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
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