We are all Interconnected.

Connected with Self, connected with family, connected in community with others - friends, colleagues, neighbors, and strangers. Connection with self, children, spouse, partner(s), and other important people can be impacted when healing has not been addressed.

Interconnections Family Therapy is a space for ALL to access care and understanding to guide in healing and in healing connections.

-Brandy George-Copeland


ABOUT BRANDY (SHE/HER)

Brandy is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT (Wisconsin License #1369-124).

Brandy is a generalist therapist who provides an empathic space to process challenges that are impacting relational systems. She has extensive experience working dyadically with young children and caregivers, school aged children, teens, adults, families, and couples who have been impacted by trauma.

Brandy prioritizes providing culturally relevant services to individuals and families. She finds it extremely important to provide space for clients to express and explore how they navigate through the world in relation to race, gender, sexual orientation, family/relationship structure, socioeconomic status, processing styles, disabilities, and neurodiversity.

Brandy uses a variety of therapeutic modalities:  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma Informed Child Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP), DBT interventions, EMDR, Experiential & Expressive Therapy modalities (dance/movement, art, drama), Narrative Therapy, Play Therapy, Psychoeducation, Trauma-Focused Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT), Sensory/Somatic modalities, Solutions-Focused Therapy, and Structural Therapy.

In addition to Brandy’s experience as a child, adult & family psychotherapist, Brandy has two decades of experience as a 4K-12th grade educator for MMSD and brings that unique experience to her therapeutic practice. Brandy is an adjunct professor at Edgewood college and is extremely passionate about teaching graduate students how to provide therapy to children, adolescents and their families. Brandy also has experience with providing infant mental health reflective consultation and supervision to birth to 3 staff.

When Brandy is not working, she can be found either on adventures frolicking with her family in nature, or relaxing with her nose in a book, or watching psychological thriller movies, or furiously journaling away, or dancing, or taking long meditational hikes in the woods (no matter if it’s sunny, rainy, or snowy day), or cracking ridiculous jokes with family and friends. Brandy has a great sense of humor! She loves to write jokes in her spare time and aspires to do improv someday!