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Brandy Cobbs, LICSW

Experienced mental health professional

Provides online counseling through BetterHelp

At a glance

Brandy is an experienced, licensed Mental Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy offered through our partner, BetterHelp.

5.0 stars
Clients are very satisfied with Brandy. View 8 reviews
Great news, Brandy is accepting new clients!
She is normally fully-booked.
Speaks English
Offers Telehealth visits
Licensed in Alabama

Recent reviews

I cannot speak highly enough of Brandy. She is professional, competent, compassionate, empathetic, and I feel extremely comfortable with her as she relates well to my situation!

Reviewed November 2024

I have not been with her long; however, I immediately felt comfortable with her. I felt like she really listened to my concerns without judgement which was SO helpful.

Reviewed July 2024

More about Brandy

  • 29 years' experience
  • Female
  • LICSW

I am licensed in Alabama and have been since 1996 as an LGSW and since 1999 as an LCSW (26 years of professional work experience as an LCSW). In November, 2021, I retired from 25 years with the State of Alabama doing work with foster children, parents at risk of losing their children, and with child abuse and neglect intake and crisis work.

Since retiring, I added ADHD Coach training and certification as well. I have experience in helping clients with coping with life changes, ADHD coaching, & compassion fatigue and have some personal experience in Alanon and with being a family member of someone exhibiting Narcissistic behaviors. I also was diagnosed with ADHD at age 26 and have experienced roughly half my life on both sides of the diagnosis. I understand the experience of looking back and seeing how things could have been different if diagnosed sooner, while also learning (yes, still learning) acceptance and techniques to achieve things I didn't believe possible as a younger person.

I have two young adult sons and did go through infertility issues, and prematurity/NICU stay with the youngest, giving me some insight in both infertility, multiple miscarriages, and parenting.

I also am an avid art/crafter, a musician, and poet and love learning new languages (to keep the brain healthier). I strongly believe that any creative, intellectual interest or hobby and/or recreational outlet is very important to our mental health. I believe that rekindling some such outlet or interest can build self-esteem which spills into other areas of our lives as well.

I am open to clients who seek a therapist who is aware of spirituality and mindfulness practices as important facets of life for some individuals. However, as an Episcopalian, I am not comfortable with engaging in the practice of "Christian-based" counseling in any restricting or conservative manner. I am open to discussion of how a client's religion helps them or has caused trauma as either of these viewpoints can impact a person's mental health. I am not an athiest or agnostic, but rather a mildly involved and often questioning Episcopalian who enjoys learning about other religions and cultures for the sake of broadening my own mind. I am also open and affirming of all humans, however they are made, however they present themselves, and to whom they are attracted. I do not have specialized LGBTQIA+ therapeutic experience, but I welcome anyone who needs ADHD related counseling or any other areas with which I do have experience, regardless of how they identify.

I have recent experience in the past two years working as a professional ADHD Coach with both college students with ADHD and women over 50 who also have ADHD, some in the workforce and some recently retired. I have also worked with parents of children with ADHD. While outside of Better Help, I do ADHD related Coaching, being an online therapist at Better Help is more in line with therapy instead of coaching. However, I still may incorporate some techniques used in both Coaching and Therapy, if that is relevant and agreed upon by myself and the client. There are other reasons for executive functioning difficulties such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, depression, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, aging, and "brain fog" from Fibromyalgia and other auto-immune disorders. All are welcome and I will do my best to assist with smoothing out your days and helping someone improve or create work-arounds for those executive functions that most impact them.

The primary goal or purpose for each individual client entering therapy varies, but for some, it is to identify areas they wish to improve and then start making some small changes. This involves creating steps toward achieving their goals. For others, the purpose of therapy is to have someone to brainstorm with, vent to, and gain insight into some issues that have kept them from opportunities or just have kept them in a stress filled environment. I believe in a client-centered approach which means that I come to the table with resources but without a pre-arranged agenda. You come to the table with experiences, beliefs, and interests, and some problems you want to address. We work together to find solutions for what can be changed, and sometimes acceptance in what cannot be changed (and yes, to fine-tune the wisdom to know the difference). I look forward to seeing clients embrace new ways of seeing themselves and their world.

Ultimately, I seek to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process.

Specialties

Stress Anxiety Relationship issues Parenting issues Self esteem ADHD Addictions LGBT Family conflicts Trauma and abuse Grief Intimacy-related issues Sleeping disorders Anger management Career difficulties Depression Coping with life changes Coaching Compassion fatigue Adoption and foster care Aging and geriatric issues Attachment issues Autism and Asperger Syndrome Blended family issues Caregiver issues and stress Chronic pain, illness, and disability Co-morbidity Codependency Communication problems Coping with natural or human-caused disaster Divorce and separation Domestic violence Family of origin issues Family problems Fertility issues First responder issues Forgiveness Guilt and shame Impulsivity Isolation / loneliness Life purpose Midlife crisis Multicultural concerns Narcissism Obsessions, compulsions, and OCD Panic disorder and panic attacks Post-traumatic stress Pregnancy and childbirth Self-love Sexual assault and abuse Sexual dysfunction Social anxiety and phobia Somatization Traumatic brain injury Women's issues Workplace issues Young adult issues

Treatment Approaches

  • Client-Centered Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Existential Therapy
  • Mindfulness Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Internal Family Systems

Licenses

Brandy Cobbs's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1245945575.

  • LICSW · Alabama · 1466C · Expires August 2025

About online counseling

Affordable.
Pay a low flat fee.
Convenient.
Do it at your own time and at your own pace. Communicate whenever you feel it's needed.
Available now.
There is no waiting list and no calls to make. Simply fill out a short questionnaire and send your first message.

Online counseling, sometimes called teletherapy, refers to talk therapy delivered remotely through digital platforms, such as video calls, phone calls, or chat. It can be a great option for people who face barriers to traditional face-to-face therapy, such as those living in remote areas, individuals with mobility issues, or people with busy schedules that make it difficult to attend in-person sessions.

Teletherapy also offers greater convenience and flexibility, allowing clients to access care from the comfort of their homes. Research shows that the treatment outcomes with online counseling are often just as effective as with traditional therapy, providing a viable alternative for individuals seeking mental health support.

Reviews for Brandy Cobbs

All reviews have been submitted by clients after seeing the provider.

Overall rating:

5.0

8 reviews

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I cannot speak highly enough of Brandy. She is professional, competent, compassionate, empathetic, and I feel extremely comfortable with her as she relates well to my situation!

Reviewed November 2024

I have not been with her long; however, I immediately felt comfortable with her. I felt like she really listened to my concerns without judgement which was SO helpful.

Reviewed July 2024

Brandy is one of the best therapists I’ve ever had. I have a long list of issues and she always helps me focus on what is currently important. She also allows me to just vent when needed and helps me figure out a way to process my feelings. She goes out of her way to find additional resources for me. I feel that she ALWAYS has my back. I’m so lucky to have her.

Reviewed July 2024

Brandy has a warm, informal and very accessible style. Good listener. Great resource.

Reviewed June 2024

She is very compassionate and understanding. She does a lot of research and chooses her words kindly and wisely. She is very hardworking. One of the most hardworking therapists I have ever met. If you have anxiety, worries or going through hard times in your life, she definitely the one who is going to listen to you and give you direction which matches you. Thanks Brandy for being there for me

Reviewed May 2024

Brandy Cobbs is great. She’s easy to talk to and thoughtful. She does research on my needs and send helpful articles. I really am better with her help.

Reviewed March 2024

Mrs Cobbs is thoughtful and perceptive. I enjoy speaking with her

Reviewed November 2023

Very helpful, kind and makes time for the people she’s helping!

Reviewed July 2023

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Frequently asked questions

Does Brandy Cobbs offer telehealth visits?

Yes. Brandy Cobbs works with clients by exchanging messages, chatting live, speaking over the phone, or video conferencing based on what works for the client at that particular time.

What language(s) does Brandy Cobbs speak?

Brandy Cobbs speaks English.

How many years of experience does Brandy Cobbs have?

Brandy Cobbs has 29 years of experience.

Where is Brandy Cobbs licensed to practice?

Brandy Cobbs is licensed to practice in Alabama.

Does Brandy Cobbs accept clients outside of the United States?

Yes, Brandy Cobbs accepts clients outside of the United States.

Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?

Numerous studies support the effectiveness of online platforms in facilitating life changes. For instance, research published by JMIR Publications, conducted by teams from the University of Berkeley, UCSF, and SF General Hospital, found that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform."

What treatment approaches does Brandy Cobbs offer?

Brandy Cobbs offers clients Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), Existential Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Internal Family Systems.

How can I communicate with Brandy Cobbs?

Brandy Cobbs can be engaged in any one of four ways: (1) Exchanging messages, (2) chatting live, (3) speaking over the phone, or (4) video conferencing. You can use different ways at different times as you wish, based on your needs, availability, and convenience.

How do I get started with Brandy Cobbs?

Just tap the CHAT NOW button or tap here: A new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.

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