
Brielle Coleman
Brielle is a dedicated Clinical Mental Health Counselor with extensive experience supporting children, adolescents, and young adults. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Southern Connecticut State University and her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Springfield College.
With more than six years of experience working with children, Brielle brings a compassionate, developmentally attuned approach to therapy. She utilizes person-centered therapy, Narrative Therapy, CBT, and DBT, and she regularly integrates age-appropriate play therapy techniques into her work. She has facilitated structured DBT groups for children, taught social–emotional skills such as empathy and emotional literacy, and supported young people in developing healthier communication patterns and coping strategies.
Brielle has clinical experience at the American International College Counseling Center, where she provided individual counseling to college-aged students navigating anxiety, identity development, adjustment stress, and interpersonal challenges. She also has extensive experience in play-based and child-centered settings working with children ages 6 to 17.
Deeply committed to professional growth, Brielle continues to expand her training in trauma-informed care to better support clients impacted by stress, trauma, and emotional dysregulation. She believes therapy is a collaborative process and works alongside children, youth, and their families to foster positive communication, resilience, and confidence.
Brielle’s goal is to create a warm, supportive environment where every young person feels understood, valued, and empowered to thrive.
