- Teletherapy/Virtual Sessions
- Maryland
Brittany Goff, LCSW-C is a licensed clinical social worker with extensive expertise in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Autism, and ADHD. Brittany earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master’s degree in Social Work from Salisbury University. Her journey into mental health began working alongside a Lyme-literate medical doctor, where she provided mental health support to individuals experiencing psychiatric symptoms as a result of infections such as Lyme disease, PANS/PANDAS, and other autoimmune conditions. While the physician addressed the medical side, Brittany worked closely with patients struggling with the psychiatric impacts of parasitic infections, bacterial and viral illnesses, and immune system dysfunction. Through this experience, she witnessed firsthand how deeply interconnected physical health and mental health are.
One of the most prevalent psychiatric symptoms she encountered was OCD, a condition that frequently emerges in response to infection-driven inflammation in the brain. This early exposure led her to specialize in OCD treatment, further deepening her passion for working with neurodivergent individuals.
“Having relied on exposure therapy throughout my life, I stumbled upon a lesser-known European therapy that transformed my OCD into a subclinical condition. This transformative experience sparked my passion for Inference-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (I-CBT), becoming one of its pioneering adopters in the United States.
As the founder and director of Zen, my work focuses on the supervision, training, and dissemination of I-CBT, particularly in the context of neurodiversity. I established the I-CBT Online Learning program, a self-paced platform designed to educate clinicians on neuroaffirmative therapies. I am so an instructor at the Cognitive Behavior Institute, enhancing the professional community’s understanding of I-CBT through live training sessions. My dedication to advancing this field is further demonstrated by my membership in the International OCD Foundation and by authoring the first workbook on I-CBT.
I also specialize in conducting ADHD and autism evaluations for adults in Maryland and am an affirming therapist in Pathological Demand Avoidance/Persistent Drive for Autonmy (PDA), leveraging my personal and professional expertise to recognize and address demand avoidance in therapy.
When working together, there are a few things to expect. I will be able to recognize your demand avoidance probably before you can. My therapeutic approach is carefully tailored to ensure it does not overwhelm the nervous system, allowing you to maintain autonomy throughout the session. If you are looking for a compliance treatment, approach I may not be the best therapist for you. I also believe that Black Lives Matter and work from an anti-oppressive and anti-capitalism lens.
Other areas I work with in addition to OCD and Autism are LGBTQ issues, ADHD, chronic illnesses related to neurodivergency, PANDAS/PANS, chronic Lyme disease, ADHD, social anxiety, phobias, BFRB’s trauma.
Let’s discover life behind the mask and obsessions by finding your true self.”
- M.A. Social Work, Salisbury University
- Adolescents
- Adults
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Autism
- LGBTQIA Community
- Neurodivergence/Neurodiversity
- OCD
- Inference-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Aetna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Self-Pay
- United Healthcare/Optum
- Male
- Female
- Cisgender
- Transgender
- Non-Binary
- Gender Fluid
- Buddhist
- Christian
- Hindu
- Jewish
- Muslim
- Secular and Non-Religious
- Sikh
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- White
- Black and African American
- Hispanic and Latino
- Asian
- Native American
- Pacific Islander
- Asexual
- Bisexual
- Gay
- Heterosexual
- Intersex
- Lesbian
- Pansexual
- Polysexual
- Queer
- Questioning
- Sexual Fluidity
