Brittany Mena,

Practice Support Assistant

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About me

Hi, I am Brittany! I am beyond excited to be part of Innerglow Therapy and looking forward to helping you get the help you need. My role as the Patient Services Coordinator, is to ensure that you received the quality of care you need and the support you are seeking. I recently graduate with my degree in Liberal Arts, with an emphasis on Early Childhood Development. I am now attending USF to pursue my Bachelor’s in Social Work. My mission is to help others find their joy, as I have grown up seeing my mom do the same.

In my free time I enjoy spending time with friends and family. I consider myself to be very artistic, in fact, if you look around in the office some of the paintings were done by me. I enjoy music and can sing my heart out. I love adventure, traveling, meeting new people, and watching movies and shows. My moto in life is, live! I try to focus on the now and believe that a positive mind can make all the difference.

I hope you find on our website the information you need to get you started, but if this is not the case, please give us a call, I’ll be happy to answer any questions.

My Approach

The approach I use is a holistic approach, which helps me guide with empathy, as well as it allows me to incorporate the cognitive process typically used in therapy. My main goal is to help you connect dots that at times may seem blurry, help to smooth the wrinkles in the process until you find independence, assertiveness, and coping skills to help you reach the point of success in your life, and to help you face challenges and failures despite of your fears.

I believe fear will never go away, as it is part of the journey to protect us. But we should not allow fear to paralyze us and push us out of balance. I know that finding balance can be hard. I personally regardless of my journey with difficult experiences, started to love myself as I am with my flaws, my experiences, and my abilities. Many years ago, I started my journey as a dancer and founded a multicultural ladies’ dance group at UNK. As I grew in my career, I started to see human capabilities in overcoming, challenges. This is why, I have focused my work on helping patients in their turmoil find a more stable, joyful, rewarding path, because I know is possible, and we do not need to conform to a life that doesn’t feel right.