Ross Brown, LCMHCA
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate
Certified Yoga Teacher
Welcome to potentially the start of your new journey. Take a moment to ask yourself: What do I want? What will I see when I look into the mirror of therapy? However, therapy is not just a mirror; it’s a relationship—a professional yet intimate relationship. For instance, it may feel vulnerable and risky, but through collaboration, trust, and respect, it can become something powerful and deeply meaningful.
Therefore, using evidence-based theory, techniques, and a healthy dash of humor, we can work towards a deeper understanding of yourself, your problems, and how you respond to them. Above all, therapy allows an opportunity to reflect, ponder, and develop new strategies for lasting change. In conclusion, while symptoms can tell us that something isn’t working in our lives, I use a holistic approach that looks into your whole being rather than the symptoms you are experiencing.
Services Provided
Counseling for Teens, Adults & Couples
Location: Cary Clinic & Online
Currently accepting new clients
Associates Degree in Psychology – Lenoir Community College
Masters of Clinical Mental Health Counseling – University of North Carolina Pembroke
Graduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling – University of North Carolina Pembroke
My therapeutic experience started in Wilderness Therapy. For instance, I worked as a direct-care field staff with broad range of students aged 10-17 years old, within their respective groups. We lived, worked, and supported students through their therapeutic outcomes. Similarly, I learned how to collaborate with both the field leadership and the clinical teams to best meet students where they are and to empower them. After that, I left wilderness therapy to pursue a career as a therapist. My clinical internship was in college counseling. I loved working with college students as they navigated one of the biggest transitions of their lives, gained a deeper understanding of themselves, and helped them reassess their personal values so they could live more authentically.
As an associate counselor I have a supervisor to work with to ensure I provide the best care for my clients. I will be required to periodically audio or videotape sessions and to participate in case consultations purely for training purposes (case by case and always with written consent). My supervisor is Stephanie Robinson, PhD, LCMHC-S, LCAS, CCS, AADC, NCC. She can be reached via email: srobinsoncounseling@gmail.com or by phone: 504.473.1082.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Mindfulness Based Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Existential Therapy
Logotherapy
Sex Therapy
Yoga Therapy
Acute Stress & Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Academic Issues
Grief & Loss Therapy
Depression
Anger Management
Self Harm
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
LGBTQ+
Sex Therapy
Men’s Issues
Borderline Personality Disorder
Career Counseling
Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
Substance Use & Co Occurring Issues