Bryanna Shannon

doctoral student in Counseling psychology

supervised by Kelleigh Head, PsyD

Bryanna is a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. By working closely under the supervision of Dr. Kelleigh Head, she is committed to contributing to the well-being of her clients and the community at large. Bryanna utilizes an integrative therapeutic approach, drawing from evidence-based techniques from Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) to build coping strategies and emotion regulation skills. She is passionate about helping individuals navigate life's challenges and supporting their journey toward personal growth and well-being. She believes in creating a safe, non-judgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts and emotions and fostering a collaborative and empathetic therapeutic relationship where clients can feel empowered to make positive changes in their lives.

Bryanna works out of ROCC’s Richardson office. To schedule an appointment with her, please call 469-619-7622 or email ROCC's office at ROCC@richlandoaks.org.

We don’t hear much about how painful it is to go from being completely stuck to becoming unstuck. The process of becoming unstuck requires tremendous bravery, because basically we are completely changing our way of perceiving reality, like changing our DNA. We are undoing a pattern that is just not our pattern. It’s the human pattern.
— Pema Chödron