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In the ten years since graduating from Loyola Marymount University with my MA in Marital and Family Therapy, I have acquired a wide range of experiences that aid in my ability to support clients in various walks of life. I have worked with adolescents at an outpatient treatment center, and currently work with adults in an outpatient treatment center who are being treated for addiction, trauma, depression and anxiety. I have undergone trainings in Trauma (The Body Keeps the Score, and Trauma informed CBT), grief, and Emotionally Focused Therapy.
I’m Dr. Courtney Chettle, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Approved Clinical Supervisor, based in Arizona. I specialize in helping adults who are navigating trauma, substance use, anxiety, burnout, neurodivergence, identity exploration, and life transitions. I know how heavy life can feel when you’re carrying old wounds, coping silently, or feeling disconnected from who you really are. You don’t have to do it alone.
I bring 14 years of experience in the behavioral health field, including 6 years as a licensed clinician and several more as a Board Approved Clinical Supervisor. I work with people who are ready to make real, lasting changes, people who want to heal, grow, and feel more like themselves again.
As someone who is in recovery and a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and neurodivergent individual who has had to navigate life from that lens, I offer a space where you don’t have to explain who you are, where you’ve been, or why it is hard. You’ll be met with respect, empathy, and understanding. My clients often say they feel truly seen, supported, and empowered in our work together.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, holding a Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University. With a deep commitment to fostering transformation and growth, I specialize in creating a therapeutic space where clients feel empowered to explore their inner potential. My approach is grounded in building a collaborative and relational connection, ensuring that each client feels heard, supported, and safe throughout their journey.
Hello, I am a licensed psychologist in the state of Arizona. I specialize in working with LGBTQ+ clients in navigating a range of concerns including identity exploration, relationship building, and living a life in line with your values. I have worked and trained in community mental health where I have worked with a diversity of clients. My training has always emphasized social justice, community care, and client empowerment.
I am from Lockport, Illinois and have lived in Phoenix AZ for over 25 years. I received my undergrad at Governor's state University and grad degree from Capella university. My specialty is Trauma, but I also work with many other problems. I work with children ages 10 to 18.
I primarily work with women who are feeling emotionally drained, stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns, or who no longer recognize who they used to be. Many women I work with grew up learning to prioritize others’ needs, manage everyone else’s emotions, and silence their own. Over time, this can lead to relationships that are never quite fulfilling and create a constant sense of self-doubt or exhaustion. I support clients with strengthening their confidence, building their self-worth and ability to trust themselves, and to be able to create relationships that feel safe with healthier emotional boundaries.
Hello! I'm Brigett and I'm accepting new clients.
Taking the first step toward healing can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to walk this path alone. I am a dedicated therapist passionate about helping individuals process trauma, navigate complex emotions, and reclaim their inner strength. In our work together, we won’t just talk about what’s happening in your mind—we will look at the whole picture. I specialize in nervous system regulation, helping you move out of constant survival mode (like feeling perpetually anxious, overwhelmed, or shut down) and back into a state of safety and balance.
My goal is to create a warm, collaborative, and entirely judgment-free space where you feel truly heard. Together, we will uncover the why behind your patterns, giving you the insights and practical tools you need to feel deeply empowered and connected to your true self.
How we can connect: I currently offer flexible, convenient virtual sessions so you can begin your healing journey from the comfort of your home. Starting in July, I will also be welcoming clients for in-person sessions [Phoenix @ Northern/51] on Fridays.
Wherever you are starting from today, please know that healing is possible, and you are entirely capable of it. I look forward to supporting you.
I am a dual board-certified nurse practitioner. I graduated with my Family NP at Grand Canyon University in 2018.I graduated with my post-graduate cert as a Psychiatric Mental Nurse Practitioner at Wilkes University in 2022.I am constantly looking forward to continue my education to better serve my patients and to ensure that I am up-to-date with the latest advances in the fields of medicine and psychiatry.You will be treated with holistic care that combines traditional and alternative medicine.
I am a trauma-informed therapist with extensive experience helping individuals heal from anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma. I believe people deserve results therefore I use evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) Internal Family Systems (IFS), Emotion focused therapy (EFT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). I also do trauma processing using Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) which is an innovative approach to EMDR that produces lasting change in 1-3 sessions!!
I have a Master's degree in Social Work and have worked for many years in Florida and Arizona helping adults with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, healing from PTSD trauma and addictions.
I’m passionate about helping clients regain balance, hope, and joy in their lives. I specialize in eating disorders and co-occurring concerns, as well as trauma, depression, anxiety, and relational challenges. I’ve worked with clients of all ages across intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, and inpatient settings, and I bring that depth of experience into my work with each person I support.
Lasting healing involves more than easing symptoms — it's about developing a genuine understanding of yourself and finding a sense of peace that actually holds. That's why my work goes beyond symptom relief. I help clients reconnect with their minds and bodies, make sense of what they've been carrying, and move toward something more sustainable than simply getting through the day. Healing, I've learned, is something we grow together — not something we rush.
In sessions, I use evidence-based therapy within a grounded, holistic framework. EMDR is often my first line of treatment for clients processing trauma that still echoes through their daily lives — in their relationships, their nervous systems, and the patterns they can't quite explain. I also draw on DBT and mindfulness to build practical skills for emotional balance and steadiness. I'm especially passionate about helping clients understand the why behind what they feel, because knowledge, I believe, is what turns confusion into clarity and shame into self-compassion.
When clients want to bring their spirituality into the room, I welcome it. Faith, curiosity, and a sense of something larger than ourselves can be powerful tools for self-discovery, and I honor all belief systems with genuine respect and without agenda.
My style is warm, direct, and transparent. I listen without judgment — whether someone is navigating ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression, or the quiet, persistent ripple effects of trauma. I help clients slow down, find steadiness in their nervous system, and create the conditions where real healing can begin.
Clients often describe me as "real" — someone who brings equal parts expertise and humanity into the therapy room. I especially love working with women and teens, and with neurodivergent adults who are learning to see their sensitivity and intensity as strengths rather than shortcomings. That reframe alone can change everything.
Some of the most painful experiences we carry aren't the ones we talk about easily — they're the ones that quietly shape how we see ourselves, how safe we feel in our own bodies, and which parts of who we are we've learned to hide, protect, or push away entirely. Whether you're working through childhood wounds, the lasting impact of a toxic or high-control relationship, or a season of profound uncertainty that left you feeling unrecognizable to yourself, I offer a calm, steady space to gently begin finding your way back.
My work is grounded in Internal Family Systems — an approach built on the understanding that we are all made up of different parts, each carrying its own history, its own protective role, and its own quiet wisdom. Rather than fighting the parts of yourself that feel difficult or overwhelming, we learn to understand them, approaching them with curiosity instead of shame. That shift — from self-criticism toward self-compassion — is often where real healing begins.
I have a particular passion for supporting people through the profound transitions of pregnancy, postpartum, and new parenthood — seasons that can carry deep joy alongside grief, anxiety, identity shifts, and an intensity that is rarely spoken about honestly enough. I work with individuals navigating perinatal mood disorders, intrusive thoughts, birth trauma, fertility struggles, and pregnancy loss. For those handed a version of parenthood nothing like what they imagined, I offer care that meets the full complexity of that experience.
My practice is trauma-informed, gender-affirming, and culturally aware, with a deep commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community, first-generation individuals, and those healing from high-control environments. I draw on CBT, DBT, ACT, and IFS — always tailored to your specific needs and pace. After more than a decade in this work, what continues to move me most is simple: the moment someone finally feels truly seen.
I’m an immigrant, a wife, a mother to a neurodivergent child, and neurodivergent myself. My lived experiences, including divorce, high-conflict co-parenting, navigating special education, interracial relationships, and cross-cultural communication, shape how I understand and support clients through complex, real-life challenges.


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