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Jeffrey Brentley, LCSW

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Jeffrey A. Brentley has a passion for helping people develop the skills to navigate life’s challenges and achieve their dreams. Jeff (as his friends know him) is a licensed clinical social worker and is the Executive Director of Finding Clarity. He chose this profession because he believes in helping others reach their goals by helping them identify their needs, develop effective skills, and implementing realistic solutions. Born and raised in Detroit MI, Jeff received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Michigan State University, prior to moving to New York City, where he obtained a Master of Science in Social Work from the Columbia University. While living in New York City and Syracuse NY he worked extensively with children, adults, couples, and families as a therapist in a number of areas including addiction, family conflicts, family-child separation, adoption, mental health, school related behavioral problems, and more. In addition to providing direct care, he has held multiple managerial roles in non-profits throughout his career. Finding Clarity is a mental health service provider aiming to help those in need find inner peace and mental clarity through personalized counseling. Finding Clarity provides therapy in a virtual capacity to those in Maryland, and Virginia. Learn more about our practice at www.findingclaritycounseling.com

About Jeffrey's practice

Availability

Availability

Weekdays After 5pm

Weekdays 9am - 5pm

Fee

Fee

$$

Sliding scale

Style

Style

Directive

Reflective

Body-based

Method

Method

In-person available: Yes

Virtual available: Yes

Expertise

Expertise

Depression

Anxiety

Mood

Parenting

Self-Esteem

ADD/ADHD

Dating

Insurance

Insurance

United Healthcare Student Resources

United Healthcare Shared Services

UMR

United / Oxford

Cigna

Blue Cross Blue Shield BCBS

Optum

Anthem

CareFirst

State

State

VA + 1 more

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