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Brenda
Few, M.A., LGPC, NCC
Brenda
hails from Mississippi and Tennessee. She has had a successful career in the corporate
arena for many years, and she has been active in the Presbyterian church for over
20 years. Brenda received her BA in sociology from the University of Memphis.
She earned her MA degree in Community Counseling from Regent University, is a
National Certified Counselor (NCC), and is a member of the American Counseling
Association. She is also adjunct faculty at Regent University (Alexandria, VA)
in the undergraduate Psychology program.
Brenda
interned at Dominion Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia where she worked with
adults on issues relating to depression, suicidal ideation, personality disorders,
grief, women's issues, anxiety disorders, sexual abuse, and substance abuse. Brenda
also led the experiential group for the Group Counseling Course at Regent University
(Alexandria, VA) in the spring semester of 2005. In addition, she has experience
in leading process groups. Brenda
has one grown son, is married, and resides in Northern Virginia. She relates well
to people of all backgrounds, and has special interest in women's issues. As written
by author Stormie Omartian, Brenda feels that God has faithfully given her "just
enough light for the step she is on" throughout her life, and she feels led to
assist in bringing healing into the lives of others who desire help.
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