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Hollis Brennan, LPC

  • Type of Therapy Provided: Individual, Family, Couples, Group

  • Client Ages Accepted (Range): 13 and Older

  • Most Used Interventions: Assimilative therapies with a grounding in Humanistic theory. Trauma Informed- CBT, ACT, Existential, EMDR, EMDR for brain injuries, Psycho-Education, Brief Solution Focused, and Experiential.

  • A creative outlet I enjoy: Drawing

  • My favorite way to enjoy nature: Farming

  • One word to describe my therapy approach: Radical

  • A feeling I want clients to take from therapy is: Empowerment

  • As a Supervisor, I support supervisees with a focus on identity, ethical clarity, and sustainable clinical growth. My clinical lens centers on complex trauma diagnoses, late diagnosed neurodiversity, the brain-body axis, and brain injury-informed care. I value nuance, cultural humility/celebration, and depth over shortcuts. In supervision, I prioritize safety, your own instincts, and real-world application. My goal is to show up with curiosity, transparency, and a commitment to both personal and professional development. Whether we’re exploring countertransference, clinical technique, burnout prevention, or your fiery passions, I aim to build a space where supervisees not only meet their hour requirements, they blossom into confidently unique counselors!

  • About Me: Hollis Brennan, LPC, CSP (she/hers/ella) is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Specialist in Psychometry. She specializes in therapy for neurodiverse individuals and survivors of acquired brain injuries, chronic illness, and trauma. Hollis is trained in EMDR, including EMDR for brain injuries. She also conducts neuropsychological evaluations for pediatric and adult clients under the supervision of a Colorado Licensed Psychologist. Hollis is an advocate for research and education, contributing to the field through writing, publishing, and providing thoughtful interventions to promote personal well-being, social justice, and equity.

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