Dr. Brianna Swartz
Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Brianna Swartz (Dr. B) is a licensed therapist who earned their graduate training in psychology from Nova Southeastern University. Drawn to the field by a deep interest in human behavior and healing, they are passionate about helping individuals navigate life transitions, emotional challenges, and personal growth. Their therapeutic style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices, with an emphasis on creating a safe and nonjudgmental space for clients. They tailor treatment to each person’s unique needs while fostering insight, resilience, and practical coping skills. Looking ahead, Dr. B aims to continue expanding their clinical expertise and making accessible, compassionate mental health care a cornerstone of their work.
Therapeutic Specialties
Anxiety Disorders, Autism / Aspergers, Coping Skills, Peer Relationships, Trauma - PTSD, Life Transitions, LGBTQ+ Support, Family Conflict, Adolescents Concerns, Codependency
What is important to you, for your client to feel, when working with you?
It is important to me that clients feel safe, heard, and genuinely understood when working with me. I strive for clients to experience a supportive, non-judgmental space where they feel empowered to be authentic and confident in their growth process.
Who do you believe you are for a client as they manage their problems?
I believe I am a steady guide and supportive presence for clients as they work through their challenges. I offer direction, insight, and encouragement while helping clients build confidence in their own ability to navigate change and growth.
What drives your passion for seeing clients?
My passion for seeing clients comes from a genuine belief in people’s ability to heal and grow, even during their most difficult moments. I feel deeply honored to witness clients’ courage, resilience, and progress as they work toward meaningful change in their lives.
How do you believe clients "get better"?
I believe clients get better through a combination of feeling understood, developing insight, and building practical skills within a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship. Lasting change is supported by a client’s willingness and active engagement in the therapeutic process both inside and outside of the therapy room.
“Come as you are. You are enough.” Brené Brown
Mental Health Department

Education
Florida Atlantic University, Bachelor's Degree in Psychology
Nova Southeastern University, Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology
Nova Southeastern University, Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Client Age Range
Children (6-12), Teens (13-17), Adult (+18)
Languages Spoken
English
Personal Hobbies
When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with loved ones, being outside near the water, and exploring new places through travel. I also love shopping, reading, watching movies and shows, attending musicals or concerts, creating or enjoying art, and unwinding with video games.
