
Breann Lynch
MA, RMHCI
Breann Lynch is a dedicated mental health counselor specializing in the support of adolescents and adults. She earned her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and is committed to fostering growth, resilience, and emotional well-being in her clients.
Breann’s experience spans various settings, including group homes, treatment facilities, and educational environments where she has provided compassionate care to individuals facing mental and behavioral health challenges. She specializes in anxiety, depression, life transitions, ADHD, and serves various populations including adolescents, teens, college students, and young adults, helping them move toward greater emotional well-being and personal growth. Breann integrates evidence-based practices from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), strengths based and person-centered therapy to create a tailored approach that meets each client’s unique needs. Breann’s process is rooted in empathy, creativity, and a deep belief in each person’s capacity to grow and thrive.
Recognized for her multicultural competence, Breann is dedicated to providing inclusive and affirming care, ensuring that individuals from diverse backgrounds feel understood and supported in their therapeutic journey. Upon request, she incorporates faith-based perspectives into therapy, recognizing the role spirituality can play in healing and personal development. Her commitment to advocacy, empowerment, and understanding allows her to create a supportive space for meaningful change.
Beyond her work as a therapist, Breann finds joy in spending quality time with her family, expressing herself through creative arts, and discovering new and exciting food spots.
Call 561-792-9242 today to schedule an appointment with Breann Lynch.
Treatment Styles
- CBT Techniques
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
- Person-Centered
- Psychoeducation
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Issues
- Depression
- Mood Disorders
Populations
- Adolescents
- Teens
- Adults
Modalities
- Individuals
- Groups