About Brooke
Brooke Lippert greets people who are feeling stuck, drained, or unsure about their next step. She is a licensed professional counselor, LPC, based in Michigan with ten years of experience. Brooke aims to make first steps feel manageable and steady.
She helps people facing addictions, low self-esteem, career uncertainty, and major life transitions. Grief, compassion fatigue, and challenges tied to caregiving and chronic illness are also areas she addresses. Brooke listens without judgment and focuses on what matters most to each person.
Background and approach
Sessions are practical and straightforward. Brooke works with clients to name problems, try small changes, and build clearer goals. Conversations can center on coping strategies, improving communication, or finding more meaning at work and in life.
Her background includes a decade of professional work in mental health in Michigan. That experience includes supporting people with drug and alcohol addiction, workplace stress, and first responder issues, as well as issues connected to intellectual disability and autism spectrum concerns. She draws on those years to tailor sessions to each person’s situation.
Brooke describes therapy as a collaboration. She helps people chart steps toward better self-esteem, healthier habits, and clearer direction. The goal is steady progress people can feel and use in daily life.
Evidence-informed approaches and online care that fit your life
Brooke uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and emotional coping. One common approach involves building concrete coping skills and behavioral strategies to reduce addictive behaviors and manage stress; this helps people regain daily routine and control. Another approach centers on improving self-esteem and motivation through goal-setting, behavioral experiments, and skill practice to develop confidence and clearer direction in work and life.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Brooke works with each person to identify needs, try methods that fit their goals, and adjust the plan as progress unfolds. Clients and the therapist decide together which techniques feel most useful and realistic for their situation.
Online therapy makes it easier to fit sessions into a busy life. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions work well when bandwidth is low, live chat is useful for quick check-ins, and text messaging supports ongoing reflection between sessions. These options provide flexibility for scheduling, shorter or longer contacts, and ways to stay connected as daily demands shift.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Addictions
- Self esteem
- Career difficulties
Also listed
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Emptiness
- Family conflicts
- First responder issues
- Grief
- Hospice and end-of-life counseling
- Infidelity
- Intellectual disability
- Life purpose
- Self-love
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Michigan
- Languages
- English