Brianna Strouble, MA, RMHCI
Masters Level Therapist
Registered Mental Health Intern
The idea of starting counseling can seem intimidating and uncomfortable. Clients may feel concerned about vulnerability and fearful of the unknown of what’s to come.
I utilize a person-centered, holistic, and individualistic approach throughout the therapeutic process to support clients as they process their unique experiences and explore goals for therapy.
I value the importance of the therapeutic relationship and strive to create a safe, welcoming, accepting space for all clients that fosters collaboration and growth. I believe that my client is the expert in the room and my role is to provide guidance and support on your healing journey. There is hope, you are worthy of living better, and that together we can find your light.
I specialize in treating both adults and children. In my work with children I believe parental involvement is crucial and encourage parents to ask questions and to talk to me about their child’s care. I believe that my job is to support not only the child but also the parents and whole family.
Experience
Brianna is a master’s level counselor and a Registered Mental Health Intern with a degree in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling from the University of South Florida. She has worked in private practice and hospital settings with children and adults, outpatient and crisis intervention services. In addition, she has worked at assisted living facilities providing support to residents struggling with cognitive decline due to aging.
In her spare time, Brianna enjoys her animals and volunteers at local animal rescues.
Client Focus
Children (Ages 8+)
Teens
Families
Adults
Types of Services
Person Centered Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Mindfulness
Solution-Focused
Integrative
Play-Based Activities
Expressive Arts
Specialties
Anxiety
Depression
Relationship Issues
Trauma
Behavioral issues
Divorce/Relationship issues
ADHD
Parent/Child Conflict
School and peer issues
Grief and Loss
Self esteem issues
LGBTQ+