Brit Egan is a Therapist based in the USA. My areas of speciality include Behavioral Issues, Career Counseling, Codependency, Coping Skills, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Peer Relationships, Relationship Issues, School Issues, and Women's Issues. This profile is currently unclaimed; please validate the details are current when communicating with the mental health professional.
Therapist Overview
[Offering Secure Video Options] Compassion is not a relationship between the healer and the wounded. It’s a relationship between equals. Only when we know our own darkness well can we be present with the darkness of others. Compassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity.” These words, written by Pema Chödrön, capture the nature of the therapeutic relationship. Our work will look like joining together as we honor your story and compassionately notice the places in your heart that feel broken and are hurting. The choice to show up in this way is both hard and brave; at times, it will feel messy, scary, and confusing. In the safety of our relationship, I offer the opportunity to have your story be held and seen – in its entirety; this means even the parts that you feel are unworthy of care right now. It is my hope that this space will allow true heart healing. My therapeutic approach uses curiosity through conversation, art, play, or yoga to develop insight. I am especially fond of working with survivors of trauma, children who have experienced harm, those with childhood wounds, those wondering what their purpose is, and those who struggle to see how worthy and important they are. In the courageous space of therapy, we will sit in the “suck” together, we will be attentive to your story, and we will hold hope.
Contact Details
Practice Address:
Washington, District of Columbia 20007