Brandy London, BS, is our inaugural Graduate MFT Student Intern, and we are excited to collaborate with Abilene Christian University and their COAMFTE-accredited master’s program in marriage and family therapy.
“I am delighted to embark on this journey with you as your MFT graduate student intern. I bring a compassionate and caring approach to the therapeutic journey. Psychotherapy aims to help individuals enhance their mental and emotional well-being. Change begins with acknowledging existing issues and the willingness to take proactive steps toward desired outcomes.
I work with individuals, couples, and families on their journey towards positive transformation. If you aim to evolve into a better version of yourself and foster stronger family and relational bonds, you have come to the right place. As your therapist, I aim to provide you with a safe and nurturing space where you can embark on a path to healing. Together, we will navigate challenging experiences and identify your strengths to help you achieve your desired outcomes and lead a more fulfilling and balanced life. My lived experiences and challenges allow me to approach therapy with an open mind, fostering curiosity, understanding, and connection with others.
I look forward to collaborating with you and witnessing the growth and progress we will achieve together. Let’s embark on this journey of self-discovery and empowerment, creating positive changes in your life and relationships.”
I offer appointments on evenings and Saturdays. I serve individuals, couples, adolescents, and families. I participate in the OpenPath Collective and Give An Hour. My services are part of our Affordable Counseling Program.
I am supervised by Hawanya Miller, LMFT (#203524), AAMFT Approved Supervisor.
Out-of-Pocket Rates: $25-$50
Availability: Monday, Thursday, every other Sat.