About Brittany
Brittany Beers greets each person with calm focus and straightforward support. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) practicing in Pennsylvania with ten years of work experience. Brittany aims to make the first steps into therapy feel doable and respectful.
She helps people who are dealing with stress or anxiety and those navigating big life changes. She also supports individuals facing grief, relationship concerns, ADHD, and questions related to LGBT identity.
Background and approach
Sessions are intended to be a place to speak honestly about what is on your mind without feeling judged. Brittany emphasizes listening first. She works with clients to understand what they want to change and what is getting in the way.
From there she and the client pick practical ways to move forward, with small, achievable steps. Her style is direct but warm, making room for feelings and real-life problems. She encourages people to notice patterns that make stress worse and try different choices that can reduce anxiety or improve day-to-day functioning.
People who prefer clear talk and actionable coping strategies may find this approach helpful. Brittany invites anyone ready to try therapy to take the initial step and see if this way of working fits their needs.
Therapeutic Techniques and Remote Care
Many clients respond well to evidence-based techniques that focus on changing unhelpful thinking and building coping skills. One common approach involves identifying stressful thought patterns and practicing new ways of thinking that reduce anxiety and worry. This helps with persistent anxiety and day-to-day stress.Another useful technique teaches practical coping skills and routines. These strategies target behavior change and planning - for example, building small habits, structuring daily routines, and using concrete tools to manage symptoms of ADHD or overwhelm. These methods aim to make everyday life feel more manageable.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will listen to your goals and try different techniques to see what fits. Together you will adjust methods based on how you respond and what feels most helpful.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits. Video calls let you have a face-to-face conversation from wherever you are, while phone sessions use less bandwidth and can be easier to fit into a break at work. Live chat and text-based messaging allow shorter check-ins and flexible communication between sessions. These options make it easier to keep regular contact and keep progress moving forward.
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What this counselor works with
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- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English