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Brittany Reedus

Brittany Reedus is passionate about supporting individuals through both their struggles and their strengths, always honoring the unique lens of their lived experience. She believes that healing begins when we are seen and heard without judgment—and she strives to create a therapeutic space where authenticity is celebrated, not silenced.

As part of Inclusive Psychological Services, Brittany is proud to work within a practice that prioritizes culturally responsive, affirming, and accessible care for all communities. The team is committed to breaking down barriers to mental health support and creating safe, inclusive spaces for healing—particularly for those who have felt marginalized or misunderstood in traditional settings.

Brittany brings this shared mission into every session, cultivating an environment rooted in trust, compassion, and empowerment—where clients can grow without compromising who they are at their core.

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist

Lic# 152162

Office Location:  In-person; Telehealth

Language:  English

Specialty:  Anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, substance-related and addictive behaviors, anger, low self esteem, codependency, relationship conflict, and race-based stress, discrimination, and identity-related concerns

Populations Served:  Adolescents (13-17); Young Adults (18–25);  

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About Me

Brittany Reedus is an Associate Therapist at Inclusive Psychological Services who works with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, substance-related and addictive behaviors, anger, low self-esteem, codependency, relationship conflict, and identity-related concerns. She brings specialized experience supporting clients through addiction and recovery, and is especially committed to addressing race-based stress, discrimination, and the complexities of identity with care and cultural sensitivity.

 

Brittany aligns deeply with Arielle’s Light’s mission to eliminate financial barriers and make high-quality mental health care accessible to all—regardless of income. She believes that therapy should be stigma-free and rooted in safety, compassion, and inclusion. Through her work, she creates a welcoming, judgment-free space where young people can begin their healing journey with confidence and support.

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