Unlock your mind’s potential—therapy that’s as unique as you are.
Choosing therapy at Mosaic Minds means stepping into a vibrant virtual space where your unique story is celebrated, not just listened to. Mosaic Minds blends proven approaches with a quirky, compassionate twist that makes healing feel less like a chore and more like an adventure.
Mosaic Minds doesn’t just work for you—they work with you, creating personalized strategies that fit your life instead of trying to make you fit the strategy.
Every mind is its own universe — a constellation of thoughts, feelings, memories, and dreams, each shining with its own unique light. Some stars are bright and constant, others flicker and hide, but every piece is essential to the whole. At Mosaic Minds Therapy, we honor the vastness of your inner cosmos. We see the corners you keep hidden, the nebulae of doubt and wonder, and the groups of stars you’ve built to survive. Here, you are not just noticed — you are understood, in all your complexity.
Healing is not about erasing the darkness between the stars — it’s about learning to navigate it, to orbit your feelings with curiosity, and to find the light within even the most shadowed spaces. Each session is a chance to chart your own trajectory, to name your experiences, and to feel the gravity of being truly seen. Your universe is vast, intricate, and worthy of care. You don’t have to shrink to fit anyone else’s sky — here, you are free to expand, explore, and belong exactly as you are.
Services Offered:
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Not sure if Mosaic Minds is the right fit for you? Let’s chat. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to ask any questions and get a feel for how we can support you. We want to make sure our approach feels right for you — because your comfort and trust matter.
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Sessions usually last 45–60 minutes and are scheduled based on what feels right for you — anywhere from once a week to once a month. Some clients find 5–8 sessions meet their goals, while others continue longer as new needs arise. We move at your pace and focus on what matters most to you.
Sessions start at $150, and we offer options like insurance reimbursement and sliding scale fees to make care accessible.
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Sometimes, we need connection with others and guidance on specific topics to support our personal growth. This is where group therapy can be helpful.
Groups typically last 45–60 minutes and meet weekly, biweekly, or once a month. Most group offerings run 8–10 weeks and include 8–12 participants. Sessions are $50 per person, per session. Sliding scale spots may be available on a first-come, first-served basis — please reach out if you’re interested.
Topics and duration vary depending on the group. Possible offerings include exploring religious trauma and deconstruction, navigating kink and ethical non-monogamy, cultivating self-compassion and LGBTQ+ identity support, and more. Check back for upcoming dates and offerings, and feel free to reach out with suggestions for topics you’d like to see covered.
Our Team
Nerdy, quirky, authentic, and ready to actively listen to you.
Brittany Kirk, LCSW (NC, TN & VA)
Founder of Mosaic Minds Therapy PLLC
I am deeply committed to meeting you where you are — mentally, emotionally, and experientially. Whatever you’ve endured, I see you, I validate your experiences, and I am here to walk with you through the hard parts. I know this place can feel heavy, and I am genuinely glad you found me. My goal is to create a space where you feel heard, valued, and safe — a place for those who are quirky, different, or feel like outsiders. When we work together, I want you to feel like you matter (because you do). You don’t have to do this alone anymore. Our time together is meaningful to me, and my hope is to equip you with the tools to navigate life with more ease, confidence, and self-compassion.
Therapy can feel intimidating and vulnerable, and choosing to face mental health challenges is hard. I aim to make it easier. I take your lead and go at your pace as we explore unknown territory. I listen without judgment. I don’t tell you what to do — instead, I help you develop a plan that feels authentic and sustainable for you. Think of me as a sounding board for your pain, a guide for your growth, and a partner in helping your mind find rest and clarity.
I work with a wide range of clients and experiences, including LGBTQ+ identities, those navigating ethical non-monogamy (ENM) and polyamory, neurodivergent individuals (ADHD, autism), kink-affirming and sex-positive therapy, healing religious trauma, reconstructing faith, self-compassion, body positivity/HAES, teenagers, college students, and young adults.
My therapeutic approach is eclectic and tailored to your needs. I draw from Internal Family Systems (IFS), Compassion-Focused, Person-Centered, Strength-Based, Expressive Arts/Poetry Therapy, Inner Child Work, Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Somatic and Polyvagal Theory, Socratic Questioning, CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Feminist, Narrative, Psychodynamic, Jungian (including tarot-based archetypes), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Solution-Focused/Brief models, and more. Every session is shaped around what supports you in your growth.
I currently live in Cary, NC, and love exploring everything this area has to offer. Outside of therapy, I adore my two Persian cat rescues, Cheeto and Heiner, and spend time with my life partner. I enjoy board game bars, Renaissance Faires, cat cafes, road trips to the mountains and beaches, visiting family in Memphis, hockey games (let’s go Canes!), used bookstores, poetry slams, writing everything from therapy resources to science fiction and fantasy, learning about world religions, cultures, and near-death experiences, attending comic and anime conventions, visiting zoos and animal sanctuaries, traveling internationally from Scotland to the Seychelles, and discovering boba tea and unique eateries. I stay endlessly curious — both in life and in finding the most effective, evidence-based therapy practices to support my clients.
I’m one email away.
I know that sending this one email might feel like climbing a mountain, but you can do it. You don’t have to talk on the phone unless you want to — I understand how anxiety-provoking that can feel. We can take everything one step at a time through email, and from there, the path becomes smoother. I see you. I hear you. And it’s perfectly okay to not be okay.