

Meet Brooke Halloran, M.A., who is a therapist specializing in trauma and adolescents.
...and learn more about her unique perspective.

BROOKE'S UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE...
From Brooke’s perspective, therapy is about providing a collaborative space. This process is for you and about you, Brooke wants to be there to help guide the journey of therapy. Brooke’s goal is to always maintain a safe, judgment-free, and genuine space. The therapy room and Brooke are open and ready for what you are needing, allowing you to take up space.
Brooke has had the privilege of expanding her clinical knowledge and experience through working within Willowbrooke at Tanner. Working mainly with adolescents (ages 12-18), but also has experience with adults (ages 18-60+). Additionally, Brooke has received clinical experience from The Hope Counseling Center.
Brooke works with clients of all backgrounds and ages, and she seeks to meet individuals where they are with compassion and curiosity. She does this through a Person-Centered, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and/or Trauma-Focused lens.
Brooke earned her Bachelors of Science in Allied Health Studies with a minor in Psychology from the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), in Oxford, Mississippi. She earned her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Brook is a pre-licensed professional who is working towards licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor and is currently working under the clinical supervision of Dr. Laura Land, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, CPCS.
Brooke's areas of focus include:
Trauma work
PTSD
Dual-diagnosis
Personality Disorder
Depression/Anxiety
OCD
Interpersonal Relationship Distress
Self-esteem
Anger Management
Coping Skills
Ages 12+