About Brittany
Brittany Elmore is an Ohio licensed clinician (LPCC) with 11 years of experience helping people manage stress, anxiety, substance use, and trauma. She focuses on practical support for motivation, self-esteem, and building confidence. Her work emphasizes listening first and meeting each person where they are.
She aims to make sessions feel calm and nonjudgmental so clients can speak openly about hard topics. Brittany helps people work through guilt, shame, and challenges that follow traumatic experiences.
Background and approach
She also supports those facing mood swings, panic, and the effects of substance use. Many people who come to her are veterans or first responders, and she adapts her approach to fit the realities they describe. Sessions look different for everyone; Brittany helps people find coping strategies they can use day to day.
She focuses on simple, actionable steps rather than complicated plans. Her approach centers on building emotional strength and self-love over time. She guides people to recognize patterns, try new responses, and practice skills between sessions.
The aim is steady, sustainable change rather than quick fixes. Brittany invites people to take the first step and offers steady support along the way. She works to create a space where clients can rebuild confidence, improve mood, and handle stress more effectively.
Approaches that guide online work and what to expect
Evidence-based therapeutic techniques are the foundation of her work. One common approach focuses on helping people process traumatic experiences by breaking down distressing memories into manageable pieces and building new ways to respond. This can reduce the intensity of flashbacks and teach safer coping skills.Another common focus is on addiction and substance use where the work centers on identifying triggers, developing replacement behaviors, and strengthening motivation for change. Sessions often include planning for high-risk moments and practicing strategies to stay on track.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will discuss goals, try methods that fit a person’s needs, and adjust the plan over time. Clients are encouraged to give feedback so the work stays practical and relevant.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls are useful for deeper conversations that benefit from visual cues. Phone sessions can fit a quick check-in or when bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text messaging work well for brief updates, reflections, and skills practice between longer sessions. These options make scheduling more flexible and let people keep momentum from wherever they are.
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What this counselor works with
Also listed
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Family conflicts
- First responder issues
- Guilt and shame
- Mood disorders
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Parenting issues
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Veteran and Armed Forces Issues
- Experience
- 11 years
- Licensed
- Ohio
- Languages
- English