Brianne Toole is an experienced counselor who has a practical, compassionate approach to psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and groups. With a broad range of clinical experience since 1993, Brianne has dedicated her service to aiding clients in overcoming life's challenges. Her understanding and warm personality combined with a respect for diverse cultures and lifestyles create a welcoming, therapeutic environment where healing can begin.
Brianne is a family and relationship expert and has extensive experience working with both men's and women's issues. Her specialties include strengthening self-concepts and helping to heal broken relationships. The success of Brianne's practice is evidenced in her high referral rate from previous clients, doctors, and attorneys. She takes joy in the individual success of each client and seeks to provide each with the care, sensitivity, and skill required in handling their emotional and behavioral issues.
Brianne's approach is eclectic, making use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and the Psychodynamic, Mindfulness, Systems, and Humanistic Theories.
Brianne is a family and relationship expert and has extensive experience working with both men's and women's issues. Her specialties include strengthening self-concepts and helping to heal broken relationships. The success of Brianne's practice is evidenced in her high referral rate from previous clients, doctors, and attorneys. She takes joy in the individual success of each client and seeks to provide each with the care, sensitivity, and skill required in handling their emotional and behavioral issues.
Brianne's approach is eclectic, making use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and the Psychodynamic, Mindfulness, Systems, and Humanistic Theories.
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After these successes, Brianne went to work as a Family Therapist in New York State for an established mental health program.
There, she held the title of Supervisor of Clinical Services, supervising a staff of 20 clinical employees, and learned the management demands and other requirements necessary for running a smooth, effective practice.
Brianne then joined a large mental health out-patient practice in Massachusetts.
She served on a prestigious Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Team for Anxiety Disorders whose approach is nationally recognized.
There, she held the title of Supervisor of Clinical Services, supervising a staff of 20 clinical employees, and learned the management demands and other requirements necessary for running a smooth, effective practice.
Brianne then joined a large mental health out-patient practice in Massachusetts.
She served on a prestigious Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Team for Anxiety Disorders whose approach is nationally recognized.
Love is grand, but most people's conception of romantic love has more to do with infatuation and sexual attraction than real commitment.
When two people decide to become a couple, they're committing to work together to create a unique partnership designed to support each party.
These wonderful commitments give the participants a net of safety and security.
The benefits are rewarding, lasting, and life-changing.
Unavoidably, when two unique individuals come together differences manifest themselves and problems arise.
When two people decide to become a couple, they're committing to work together to create a unique partnership designed to support each party.
These wonderful commitments give the participants a net of safety and security.
The benefits are rewarding, lasting, and life-changing.
Unavoidably, when two unique individuals come together differences manifest themselves and problems arise.
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