
- In-Person Sessions
- Teletherapy/Virtual Sessions
- Colorado
Hello, my name is Marnesia Bryant (she/her). I was born and raised in Louisiana and relocated to Colorado in 2015 after joining the United States Army. I served in the Army for almost five years, and that time was very enlightening and empowering. As a soldier, I had the privilege of being on a panel dedicated to discussing societal issues such as rape, sexism, abuse of power, and suicide. Participating in that work, as well as experiencing other matters surrounding mental health, substance abuse, and social justice in the work environment, eventually led me to become a student of social work.
In my life, I have witnessed the negative effects of individuals not receiving the mental health services they require and the resulting detrimental effects on their families and society. More than ever, the importance of mental health is becoming a major topic of discussion in almost every setting, as it should be. I want to be a part of helping individuals heal and find their personal power, as well as support them in achieving their personal goals through psychoeducation. My goal during my time at MVP is to become an essential part of the team helping each client to attain their individual goals.
Outside of work, my interests lie in reading, writing, dancing, meditating, and exercising. I believe in self-care, and you will find me participating in one or more of these activities daily. I am always willing to share a good book, go for a relaxing hike, or dance to the music playing in the background.
Professionally: I earned my bachelor’s degree in General Studies with a minor in Humanities from Nicholls State University. I received my master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Denver (Clinical Social Work Candidate SWC.0000000744).
- BA, Nicholls State University
- MA, Social Work, University of Denver
- Adults
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Identity/Body Image Issues
- LGBTQIA Community
- PTSD
- Relationship Issues
- Trauma
- Trauma/PTSD
- Anger Management
- Coping Skills
- Values Work
- Attachment Wounds
- Kaiser Permanente
- Kaiser Permanente (Medicare)
- Male
- Female
- Cisgender
- Transgender
- Non-Binary
- Gender Fluid
- White
- Black and African American
- Hispanic and Latino
- Asian
- Native American
- Pacific Islander
- Asexual
- Bisexual
- Gay
- Heterosexual
- Intersex
- Lesbian
- Pansexual
- Polysexual
- Queer
- Sexual Fluidity