

Some people experience fear that holds them back. Others are so weighed down by the complexities of life that it feels like there is not enough energy to do anything. Over time, they shift further and further away from the person that they know they can be, but they feel like they’ve already tried everything and feel stuck. If you can resonate, the bravest thing you can do is reach out. We all have core beliefs that define how we see ourselves and the world. These beliefs have huge implications for our emotional, behavioral, and relational patterns. Some are positive and helpful, and others are fear-based and limiting.
I help people gain awareness of their limiting core beliefs so they can actively reframe them, if necessary, into more beneficial and realistic beliefs. Together, we can explore the internal and external factors that impact not only your beliefs, but the feelings, behaviors, and relationships associated with those beliefs.
I collaborate with individuals, couples, and families, and together, we work to accomplish the changes they desperately want to make. If you are ready for a change, know I will be right by your side as you reclaim joy, face your fears, and begin to feel at peace with yourself again (or maybe even for the first time).
I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor and the founder of Betis Mind and Mediation, where I support individuals, couples, and families through tough seasons with steadiness, skills, and care. The name “Betis” nods to the ancient Guadalquivir River in Spain—a symbol of flow, resilience, and transformation. Even after hard seasons, we can move forward. I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, substance and alcohol abuse as well as divorce mediation.
Brittny Jordan is passionate about supporting adults and couples through their journeys of self-growth. Brittny provides a trauma-informed and holistic approach to healing. She has training in EMDR therapy, IFS therapy, and Gottman Method Couples Therapy, as well as a certificate in somatic psychedelic facilitation.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 16 years of experience, I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals and families through some of life’s most vulnerable moments. My work has focused on caregiver burnout, aging and end-of-life issues, veteran support, adjustment to new or serious medical diagnoses, and family conflict. My background also includes working with foster children, foster/adoptive parents, and parents of children with ADHD, as well as helping immigrants and expatriates navigate culture shock and identity adjustment.
I have provided counseling and therapy services in various capacities for over 25 years, I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, attachment issues, parenting, and grief.
I am an experienced therapist helping individual clients cope with addictions, trauma, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. I also work with couples on common struggles such as conflict resolution, lack of connection, and reduced physical intimacy. I use evidence-based methods enabling clients to achieve their desired goals.
Discover your highest potential with me as your therapist. I specialize in depression and anxiety, but my expertise goes beyond. Together, we'll reframe thoughts, challenge patterns, and develop coping strategies using CBT and DBT. I offer heart-centered support for grief, life coaching, and guidance for daily life. Take a courageous step and explore the possibilities of working with me. Let's achieve your goals together.
My clients are often standing at the edge of something new—sometimes by choice, sometimes by circumstance. They may be adjusting to a major life transition: a marriage or a divorce, the birth of a baby, a new diagnosis, a career shift or a personal loss. Some are navigating moments of crisis or reckoning. Others come to therapy not because something obvious has changed, but because they need something to change.
What they share in common is a sense that their old tools are no longer working the way they used to. Maybe what once helped them feel in control—over-functioning, people-pleasing, avoiding conflict—is now creating more disconnection than relief. Maybe the strategies that used to help them cope are starting to feel brittle or self-limiting. They might be asking: Why is this so hard now? Why am I feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or off-center in a season when I thought I should be thriving?
If you’re in a season of transition—or longing for one—I welcome you to reach out. Therapy can be a steady place to land while you find your footing again.


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