Tawanda Turner-Brown's office is located at 9501 Farrell Rd Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
Tawanda Turner-Brown
Tawanda Turner-Brown
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Ft Belvoir Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy9501 Farrell Rd, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
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Ms. Turner-Brown has provided therapy services for a vast range of clients, including military personnel and government employees, young adults who experience “failure to launch”, children struggling with anxiety disorders and those seeking family counseling. She’s also held leadership roles during her career.She offers a wealth of experience, knowledge and familiarity with navigating special services requests, such as 504 accommodations in the middle and high school setting. When interacting with clients, Ms. Turner-Brown has a soft touch for recommending ways to improve life situations. She uses an array of tools like traditional CBT sessions, workbooks and informal art therapy.Ms. Turner-Brown’s a gentle and patient person who’s comfortable with people from all backgrounds. She’s lived abroad as well, which lends to her consideration and understanding of various cultures and ethnicities.
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