
Briana Rahming, LCSW-C
Clinical Supervisor
Locations:
Maryland
Insurances
About
Briana began her therapeutic journey as a client herself, seeking services at a time when very few clients and even fewer clinicians were minorities. Given her experience, she was determined to become a clinician, wishing to provide a safe, empathetic, and compassionate space for Black and Brown individuals. This has not stopped Briana from providing the best possible treatment to a diverse history of clients, including veterans (both male & female), veteran spouses, at-risk youth, college students, first responders, and women struggling with perinatal issues, all being of different ages, races, and clinical exposure. Briana utilizes her Christian beliefs to aid clients in seeking a combination of clinical and spiritual healing. Although she wishes to serve anyone in need, she provides strictly clinical services as well. Therapy with Briana would include Narrative, CBT, and Psychodynamic modalities. Outside of the clinical space, Briana enjoys time with her family, reading a good book, and traveling. At the best of times, she can enjoy a combination of all three.
Locations:
Maryland
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Maryland, Master of Social Work, 2018
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University of Maryland, Bachelor's in Public Health
Why Healthcare
Relief from emotional and mental pain should be accessible to all. During a time when so many individuals suffer from sickness, isolation, grief, and uncertainty, those in mental healthcare possess a significant responsibility to provide aid. As an individual who has experienced mental anguish, observed it in loved ones and supports a spouse daily with this experience, Briana is passionate about seeing as many people healed through providing mental healthcare as possible.
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