Meet

Kennedi Browne, LPCC

Growing up in a chaotic household, I learned to suppress my own needs and mask my anxiety, which became my baseline for years. As an adult, I often felt like an outsider, giving endlessly to others but feeling unseen in return. Through therapy, I’ve come to understand that healing is both personal and political. Our individual experiences are shaped by the cultural and systemic forces around us, and true healing involves recognizing these influences. We cannot truly understand ourselves without acknowledging the broader context of society and the impact it has on our well-being.

My approach is influenced by somatic therapies like CRM (Comprehensive Resource Model), parts work, and other body-centered modalities to help release trauma and reconnect with the body. I also incorporate creativity, spirituality, and humor into our sessions—tools that can help unlock deeper layers of understanding, foster connection, and build resilience. Healing is not only about the hard work; it’s about finding joy, lightness, and compassion in the process.

These techniques help us access and release trauma stored in the body, while also integrating the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of healing. If you’ve struggled with feeling like you don’t belong or have carried the weight of the world alone, I’d be honored to walk this journey with you. Together, we’ll explore your experiences and work toward healing that honors both the personal and collective.

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