A woman with long dark hair and bangs, wearing a black floral dress, sitting with her chin resting on her hand, smiling gently at the camera.

Meet Brianne ("Bri"), LPC

Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapist in Farmington, Arkansas

If you're searching for a therapist who truly understands the neurodivergent experience, Brianne ("Bri"), LPC, offers a compassionate, affirming space where you can show up exactly as you are. Bri specializes in working with neurodivergent adults, including individuals with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as well as highly sensitive people (HSPs), individuals experiencing anxiety, burnout, life transitions, identity exploration, and personal growth.

With more than a decade of experience in the mental health field, Bri has supported clients from a wide range of backgrounds and believes therapy should never be about changing who you are—it should be about helping you better understand yourself, embrace your strengths, and build a life that aligns with your values.

As someone who is neurodivergent herself, Bri brings both professional expertise and lived experience into the therapy room. She understands the challenges that can come with masking, sensory overwhelm, chronic burnout, self-doubt, and navigating a world that often isn't designed with neurodivergent minds in mind. Her goal is to help clients replace self-criticism with self-understanding while discovering practical strategies that support lasting well-being.

Bri integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness-informed practices, and person-centered counseling to create an individualized approach for every client. Rather than following a one-size-fits-all model, she collaborates with each person to develop tools that fit their unique experiences, strengths, and goals.

Whether you're seeking support for anxiety, ADHD, autism, identity exploration, or simply looking for a therapist who understands neurodivergence, Bri is passionate about helping clients move toward lives filled with greater authenticity, confidence, and self-compassion.

What to Expect in Therapy

Beginning therapy can feel both exciting and intimidating. Bri understands that many clients—especially those who are neurodivergent or highly sensitive—have spent much of their lives feeling misunderstood or like they needed to hide parts of themselves to fit in. Her goal is to provide a space where you no longer have to mask who you are.

Your first sessions will focus on understanding your experiences, identifying your strengths, and exploring the challenges that have brought you to therapy. Rather than rushing to "fix" problems, Bri believes healing begins with curiosity, self-awareness, and compassion.

Together, you'll explore patterns that may be contributing to anxiety, burnout, overwhelm, or emotional exhaustion while developing practical coping strategies that fit your daily life. Therapy is collaborative, individualized, and paced according to your comfort level.

Whether you're navigating a major life transition, learning about your neurodivergent identity, managing anxiety, or seeking greater self-understanding, Bri will meet you where you are and help you move toward where you want to be.

Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy

Neurodivergence simply means that your brain processes the world differently than what society considers "typical." This includes individuals with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and other naturally occurring differences in thinking, learning, communicating, and experiencing the world.

Many neurodivergent adults spend years masking their differences in order to fit expectations at work, school, or in relationships. While masking may help someone appear successful on the outside, it often contributes to chronic stress, anxiety, burnout, and feelings of disconnection from one's authentic self.

Bri provides neurodivergent-affirming therapy that focuses on understanding—not changing—how your brain works. Together, you'll explore your unique strengths while learning strategies to manage challenges such as:

  • ADHD

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Neurodivergent burnout

  • Masking and unmasking

  • Executive functioning difficulties

  • Sensory overwhelm

  • Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) traits

  • Anxiety

  • Self-esteem

  • Identity exploration

  • Life transitions

Therapy is centered on helping you build a life that works with your brain—not against it.

Ready to better understand yourself and thrive? Whether you're navigating ADHD, autism, anxiety, burnout, or a major life transition, Bri provides a compassionate, neurodivergent-affirming approach to help you embrace your strengths and move toward meaningful change. Contact Wellness & Courage Counseling Services today to schedule an appointment with Bri and begin your journey toward greater self-understanding, confidence, and well-being.