Navigate Your Inner Cosmos
with Mosaic Minds Therapy
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.
Meet Brittany
I’m deeply committed to meeting you exactly where you are — mentally, emotionally, and experientially. Whatever you’ve lived through, your experiences are real and worthy of care. I’m glad you found your way here. My goal is to create a space where you feel heard, valued, and safe — especially if you’ve felt like an outsider, misfit, or “too much” elsewhere.
You Are Understood
You Are Understood
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.
Services
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Individual counseling at Mosaic Minds Therapy is a collaborative, affirming space designed to meet you exactly where you are. There’s no expectation to be “put together” or certain about what you need. You’re allowed to show up messy, unsure, grieving, curious, overwhelmed — or simply tired of carrying everything alone.
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Kink-affirming therapy is a therapeutic approach that recognizes kink, BDSM, power dynamics, and alternative relationship structures as valid, consensual expressions of sexuality—not as symptoms or problems to be “fixed.”
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ENM-affirming therapy does not have a monogamy agenda. Your therapist’s role is not to change your relationship structure, but to help you deepen self-understanding, communication, safety, and emotional health within the structure you choose.
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LGBTQ+ affirming therapy is a therapeutic approach that recognizes, validates, and celebrates your identity without asking you to defend or explain who you are. Instead of treating your identity as a “topic” to work around, affirming therapy understands that your lived experiences—joy, pain, relationships, family dynamics, and stress—are deeply shaped by being LGBTQ+.
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Religious trauma refers to the emotional, psychological, or spiritual harm caused by rigid belief systems, controlling faith communities, purity culture, spiritual abuse, or environments where questioning was punished instead of welcomed.
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Neurodivergent-affirming therapy is a strengths-based, non-pathologizing approach to mental health care that honors differences in how brains process information, emotion, sensory input, and the world. Rather than trying to make you “more normal,” this type of therapy focuses on helping you understand your nervous system, support your natural patterns, and build a life that actually works with your brain.
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.
Blog of Holding
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.
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