Brooke’s commitment to serving veterans and first responders grew from a personal experience that showed her how deeply untreated mental health challenges can affect not only an individual, but also the people who love them. That experience shaped her commitment to helping those who spend their lives serving others receive the high-quality, culturally informed care they deserve. Brooke works with adults experiencing trauma and PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, life transitions, and neurodivergence. She specializes in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and also incorporates Internal Family Systems (IFS) to help clients better understand themselves, process difficult experiences, and heal parts of themselves that may have been carrying the weight of those experiences for a long time. Her style is relational, collaborative, and trauma-focused. Brooke believes meaningful healing happens when clients feel safe enough to be authentic and when therapy is built on trust rather than judgment. She tailors treatment to each client’s experiences, strengths, and goals while helping them process what they have been through and build lasting change. Some of Brooke’s most meaningful moments are hearing a client say, “I didn’t know I could feel this way,” or realizing they no longer have to carry something that once felt impossible to put down. Those are the moments that continue to drive her work.