About Brittany
Brittany Mckever helps people who are struggling with stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, anger, and depression. She guides clients who feel isolated, stuck in guilt or shame, or unsure about life purpose. Brittany also supports people working on communication problems, forgiveness, and building self-love.
Brittany takes a person-centered approach. She listens and helps clients set practical goals they can work toward between sessions. Conversations focus on what matters to the client and on small, manageable steps that lead to change.
Background and approach
She brings six years of experience as a licensed professional counselor. Brittany offers Christian counseling when clients want faith to be part of their sessions. Where faith is not the focus, she adapts to the individual's needs and values.
Sessions are conversational and focused. Brittany helps people name troubling patterns, try new ways of responding, and track progress. She balances emotional support with concrete strategies so clients can handle daily stresses more easily.
Brittany works with people in South Carolina and provides several online formats. She uses video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different schedules and comfort levels. Prospective clients can learn more by completing the matching questionnaire to find a good fit.
Her goal is practical change. Brittany aims to help people move toward greater calm, clearer purpose, and healthier relationships with themselves and others.
Approaches that guide online sessions
Person-centered work focuses on the client's goals and values. It involves listening, reflecting what the client says, and helping the client choose steps that feel doable. This approach is useful for stress, anxiety, and decisions about life purpose.Faith-integrated counseling brings a client's spiritual beliefs into conversation when desired. It connects beliefs and practices with coping strategies and meaning-making, which can help with grief, shame, and finding direction.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, try approaches that fit those goals, and adjust based on what is helpful. Clients and therapist work together to pick methods that match needs and preferences.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits. Video calls let people maintain face-to-face interaction when schedules allow. Phone sessions are useful when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and text-based messaging provide quick check-ins or ongoing written support between meetings. These formats make it easier to fit counseling into a busy life and to choose the way of communicating that feels most comfortable.
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- Experience
- 6 years
- Licensed
- South Carolina
- Languages
- English