Leah Brown
Mental Health Panel
Are You Floundering, Flourishing, or Somewhere in Between?
Leah Brown is a Christ-following woman with many hats and life experiences that allow her uniquely empathize with others. Professionally, she is a licensed professional counselor and certified coach specializing in anxiety, trauma, stress, and burnout. In her personal life, Leah is a daughter, sister, wife, daughter-in-love, mom to 5, stepmom to 4, mother-in-love to 2, Gigi to 2 grandbabies, and friend.
Her counseling journey began with a career shift from being a homeschool mom to needing a career and desiring to move professionally into helping people. Through therapy, she works with clients to help them as they process thoughts and experiences. In her coaching work, she assists clients in making a difference in their current and future lives.
Leah’s experiences and training are predominately in stress and trauma. Her experience ranges from working in homeless shelters; to working with burned-out first responders, mental health case managers, and HR managers; to serving children and youth in residential care and individuals that need help transitioning from one season in life to another.
Leah holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regent University and is a National Board Certified Counselor (NCC). She is also a Lark’s Song Certified Coach (LSCC). Leah has additional training in treating trauma through multiple organizations, including Regent University and the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology. In addition, she is a Green Cross Compassion Fatigue Educator.
Leah and her husband, Wade, live in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with their five kids still at home and their cat, Lucy. She enjoys visiting with friends over coffee and watching her kids pursue their dreams.
Her counseling journey began with a career shift from being a homeschool mom to needing a career and desiring to move professionally into helping people. Through therapy, she works with clients to help them as they process thoughts and experiences. In her coaching work, she assists clients in making a difference in their current and future lives.
Leah’s experiences and training are predominately in stress and trauma. Her experience ranges from working in homeless shelters; to working with burned-out first responders, mental health case managers, and HR managers; to serving children and youth in residential care and individuals that need help transitioning from one season in life to another.
Leah holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regent University and is a National Board Certified Counselor (NCC). She is also a Lark’s Song Certified Coach (LSCC). Leah has additional training in treating trauma through multiple organizations, including Regent University and the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology. In addition, she is a Green Cross Compassion Fatigue Educator.
Leah and her husband, Wade, live in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with their five kids still at home and their cat, Lucy. She enjoys visiting with friends over coffee and watching her kids pursue their dreams.