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Dr. Brynez Roane is a holistic psychotherapist who takes a trauma-informed approach to her work. She believes in promoting wellness for all by identifying the source of emotional challenges and addressing them effectively. With her clinical expertise in bipolar disorders, depressive and anxiety disorders, postpartum depression, grief and loss, self-esteem/self-image challenges, social anxiety, anger management, relationship challenges, work/life balance, and stress reduction, she helps clients develop realistic coping mechanisms to deal with distressing situations. Dr. Roane also specializes in working with survivors of domestic violence, trafficking survivors, and victims of crime, assisting them in overcoming immediate crisis challenges and recovering from post-traumatic stress. With over 15 years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Maryland and the District of Columbia, she is a certified domestic violence advocate, level 3 victim advocate specialist, and employee assistance program provider. Dr. Roane believes in creating positive professional relationships with her clients through motivational interviewing and follows a voluntary service model, allowing clients to drive the session. Her expertise lies primarily in trauma and depression, and she works with individuals who have experienced severe victimization or significant loss. Dr. Roane understands that life can be complicated, with ups and downs
Maryland
Yes
18 years
1366743783
DC LICSW LC50079959, MD LCSW-C 16536
License: LCSW-C
Maryland
License number: 16536
License: LICSW
number: LC50079959
Expires at 2025-07-31
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