

Managing ADHD in Las Vegas requires tailored support for focus, organization, and impulse control. Headway connects you with 500 licensed providers experienced in executive function coaching, mindfulness-based interventions, and practical productivity strategies. Access virtual or in-person sessions with flexible scheduling, and many patients pay as little as $0 per session through insurance.
Hello ! My name is Brittany Kowalski. I am an LCSW. I attended Bloomsburg University for completion of my undergraduate degree where I majored in Social Work with a minor in American Sign Language. I completed my master’s degrees at Temple University in Clinical Social Work. Since graduating I have worked with clients of all ages including families and couples to help them meet their goals as a team.
Dr. Brutus is a licensed mental health provider and Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) in the field of Sport and Performance Psychology who works at the intersection of mental health, sport, and leadership performance. She supports high-achievers—including athletes, professionals, and leaders—who are navigating pressure, identity, performance demands, and life transitions.
In addition to therapy services covered by insurance, Dr. Brutus also provides mental performance consulting leveraging her specialty training in sport psychology, which focuses on optimizing performance in sport, business, and leadership settings. This work is not covered by insurance and is typically more goal-oriented and performance-driven.
Dr. Brutus is known for her warm, direct, and empowering style. She creates a space where clients feel supported while also being challenged to grow. Whether clients are seeking mental health support, performance enhancement, or both, her goal is to help them build clarity, resilience, and confidence across all areas of life.
Welcome! I am Vivian McCown, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and the owner of Inspire Therapy. I work with teens (16+), adults, and couples navigating anxiety, stress, burnout, relationships, life transitions, self-esteem, trauma experiences, grief, and identity exploration. I also enjoy supporting LGBTQ+ clients, millennials, and those who feel overwhelmed or stuck in patterns they're ready to change.
Great to meet you. If you are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, anger, family conflict, stress, relationship challenges, substance use concerns, sleep issues, or the pressure to keep functioning while feeling stuck inside, therapy can help you slow down and begin making sense of what you are carrying. I work with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families who want a safe, culturally sensitive, and supportive space to feel heard, understood, and empowered. I also support clients navigating LGBTQIA+ concerns, women’s issues, racial identity, trauma, grief, loss, addiction, chronic health concerns, and life stressors. My goal is to help you build practical tools for growth and healing while strengthening emotional awareness, communication, coping skills, and confidence in your ability to move forward.
Brenda obtained her master’s degree in social work from Simmons University followed by a CSW internship. “ Brenda is passionate about her ~mission and craft~ in helping, guiding, & challenging clients to be the best versions of themselves according to their personal goals set”.
Having over 15+ years of professional experience in the helping field and caring for the needs of those in need, and 7 years of experience working with the mental health needs of children and adolescents in the private sector and school setting. In addition, Brenda has worked for more than 15 years as a nurse working with families, & individuals in the hospital & rehab facilities by supporting clients through life misfortunes. I have a passion for supporting clients to reach their goals through accountability and self-reflection. “ I look forward to being the support you needed to get through the storm”- BG
I bring 20 years of experience as a social worker across a range of mental health settings, but individual therapy is where I feel most at home. I often work with people navigating life transitions, stress, relationship challenges, and that “stuck” feeling. I also use DBT-informed approaches to help build coping skills and emotional balance.
My ideal client is someone who is ready to make a change even if they aren’t sure how. I work with many clients who struggle with all types of trauma, mood disorders, neurodivergence and often a combination of these traits. I often work with my clients to help them set attainable goals and break down complex situations piece by piece. I also strive to make a safe space for LGBTQ+ and encourage expressions of all gender identities and sexualities. Vulnerability is key to healing and I welcome anyone who is ready to begin and honest conversation about their goals.
Reaching out for therapy can feel overwhelming, and I believe finding the right therapist is one of the most important parts of the process. My goal is to create a space where you feel safe, heard, and accepted without judgment.
I specialize in helping adults navigate trauma, anxiety, life transitions, relationship challenges, and emotional overwhelm. As an EMDR-trained Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in crisis stabilization and outpatient therapy, I’ve had the privilege of supporting people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. My focus is not only on reducing symptoms but also on helping you understand yourself more deeply, build resilience, and create lasting change.
I strive to balance compassion with honesty. Therapy with me is collaborative—we’ll celebrate progress, gently challenge patterns that may be keeping you stuck, and move at a pace that feels right for you. I believe healing isn’t about becoming someone different; it’s about reconnecting with the strengths that have always been within you.
Whether you’re working through past trauma, feeling stuck in anxiety, navigating a major life transition, or simply wanting to better understand yourself, we’ll work together to develop practical tools and meaningful insight so you can move forward with greater confidence and peace..


Headway helps you stay on track with expert-guided support for ADHD — from finding the right therapist or psychiatrist, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Searching for ADHD therapists in Las Vegas starts with understanding the kind of support you want. Therapists can help with ADHD-related concerns like focus, organization, time management, emotional regulation, and school or work challenges. Some people also look for a psychiatrist for ADHD diagnosis, ADHD evaluation, or medication management. Adult ADHD and pediatric ADHD can involve different needs, so look for a therapist whose listed specialties, training, and approach match the type of care you are seeking.
Las Vegas has many ADHD specialists, which can make it harder to narrow your options. Consider whether in-person appointments near your home, workplace, or school fit your schedule, or whether virtual sessions offer more flexibility. ADHD often overlaps with concerns like anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep challenges, so it can help to find a therapist with experience across those areas. Read therapist bios before booking to see how they describe their approach, session structure, and experience with ADHD support.
Therapy in Las Vegas can be a significant investment without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to lower session costs and see estimated pricing before you book. Headway helps you find Las Vegas therapists who are accepting new patients and offer virtual or in-person appointments, and you can enter your insurance details to check whether a provider is in network for your specific plan. You can compare bios, check availability, and book directly when you are ready.
If you're already taking psychiatric medication and considering switching providers, talk to your current prescriber before changing or stopping any medication — most psychiatric medications shouldn't be stopped abruptly. Anyone experiencing thoughts of self-harm or in acute crisis should call 988 or go to the nearest emergency department rather than wait for an outpatient appointment.
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