Michael Brennan, NV LCSW 8891-C
Online only
About me
About Me
I’m committed to the art of living—and to helping people live with more meaning, clarity, and integrity. I believe we all have the capacity to build a good life, even when we’re struggling. My goal as a therapist is to help you reconnect with what matters most to you and move forward in a way that feels more aligned.
I believe meaning can be found in both joy and suffering. I try to meet the full range of human experience with steadiness and compassion, without judgment. Many people connect with what Ram Dass called the “horrible beauty”—the reality that life can be painful and beautiful at the same time.
In therapy, we make space for what’s real: grief, anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and change. And we also make room for strength, growth, and the quiet beauty that can return when you feel more connected to yourself and your life.
Who I Serve
I work with adults and young adults navigating anxiety, major life transitions, and the kind of uncertainty that can arise when life changes—by choice or by force. Many clients come to me while grieving a loss, whether that loss involves death, the end of a relationship, a job or identity shift, or a season of life that no longer feels like it fits. I also support individuals in recovery, Veterans, and people moving through questions of identity, purpose, or spiritual change.
Many clients come to me while moving through depression, anxiety, grief, trauma/PTSD, suicidal thoughts, or experiences that feel difficult to explain—such as inner voices or intense inner conflict. I also work with creatives who feel blocked, stuck, or disconnected from their own momentum and meaning.
I’m especially attentive to people who have a history in the psychiatric or psychotherapy system and feel hurt, misunderstood, or wronged by it. I won’t dismiss your experience or defend “the system.” Instead, we’ll take your grievances seriously, explore them with care, and work toward clarity, healing, and forward movement.
My Style
My style is grounded, relational, and conversational. Over time, I’ve come to believe that connection is central to mental and emotional well-being. Healthy relationships—whether with ourselves, other people, or the world around us—support resilience and meaning. Disconnection, on the other hand, often sits underneath a lot of suffering. We’re wired for relationship, and therapy can be a place to restore it.
I’m not a healer or a savior. I’m someone who will meet you as a person, listen deeply, and stay present with you as you navigate your own process. I work with empathy, curiosity, and real-time attention to what’s happening in the room. I often draw from co-regulation, mind-body awareness, and the “here and now,” allowing the work to unfold in a way that’s responsive rather than mechanical. A strong therapeutic relationship is one of the most important foundations for meaningful change, and I take that seriously.
As a community social worker at heart, I also pay attention to power dynamics—both in relationships and in the broader systems we live within. I believe deeply in a person’s capacity to grow and overcome, and I’m also not blind to the realities of systemic oppression and how the loss of agency can create real inner turmoil. Therapy, for me, is a place to hold both: personal responsibility and compassion for the conditions that shape our lives.
One practical note: my sessions are not rushed or “on the clock” in a strict way. Occasionally I may run a few minutes behind, and I’m always happy to talk about this if timing is important for you. I care about respect and integrity, and I aim to offer a full, attentive hour of presence—not a mechanical cutoff mid-thought. If you need a very strict start-and-stop structure, I may not be the best fit, and I want to be honest about that up front.
License
License(s)
Specialties and clinical interests
- 59: Internet/Social Media Addiction
- ADHD
- Alcohol or Drug Use/Addictions
- Anger Issues
- Anxiety
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Betrayal Trauma
- Bipolar & Other Mood Disorders
- Body Image
- Career
- Chronic Illness
- Custody Evaluation
- Depression
- Divorce & Separation
- Divorce Mediation
- Domestic Abuse/Violence
- Family Conflict
- Gambling
- Gender Identity
- Grief & Loss
- Hoarding
- LGBTQIA+
- Life Coaching
- Narcissism
- Neuropsychological Issues
- Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
- Pet Loss
- Phobias & Fears
- Pre-Marital & Marital Issues
- Relationships
- Self-Esteem
- Sex and/or Pornography Addiction
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Identity
- Sleep Disorders
- Stress/Stress Management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Violence
Therapy types
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Client-Centered Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Mindfulness
- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
- Somatic Therapy
- Trauma-Informed Therapy
Community specialties
- Cancer Survivors
- HIV / AIDS