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  • Therapists
    • Marisa Floro
    • Brenda Levin
    • Debbie Popkin Rudoy
    • Stephanie McManus
    • Krista Townsend
  • Services
  • Resources
  • Notes from Epifania
  • Holistic Health
  • Contact
  • Fees and Payment
  • Notices

Brenda Levin

Clinical Social Worker

She/Her/Hers

Brenda is a Licensed Clincal Social Worker with a passion for supporting parents and children in developing emotional intelligence, positive communication patterns, and healthy relationships. She is the author of What I Really Want to Hear and offers parenting and positive discipline psychoeducation seminars in community settings.


Brenda is trained in EMDR Therapy, and engages in her practice through client-centered and trauma -focused perspectives. Brenda Levin works from a relational lens, helping clients understand how early attachment experiences continue to shape present-day emotions, patterns, and relationships. Her style is both attentive and steady, creating a space where clients can safely explore the parts of themselves that feel conflicted, protective, or tender.


Drawing from parts work, Brenda helps clients identify and work with the internal voices that often pull them in different directions. She supports clients in building clarity and compassion for these parts, allowing for more internal cohesion and emotional balance.


Brenda also integrates solution-focused strategies with mindful awareness-building. She guides clients in identifying immediate steps toward relief and change, while also slowing down enough to notice the underlying needs, meaning, and emotional processes at play. 


Clients experience Brenda as thoughtful, engaged, and affirming; someone who honors their story, values their resilience, and collaborates with them to create meaningful change.


Practice Focus and Information

Specializations

  • PTSD
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Adolescent Issues
  • Parenting
  • Divorce/Changing families
  • Maternal issues and depression
  • Selective mutism
  • Grief and loss

Settings

  • Individual therapy
  • Teletherapy

Treatment Approaches

  • EMDR
  • Trauma-Focused CBT
  • DBT
  • Emotion-Focused

Media

Kidsburgh Podcast

We’re pleased to share that Brenda was recently featured as a guest on the Kidsburgh podcast, where she spoke about active listening and the role trusted adults play in youth development.

In the episode, Brenda offers practical mental health tools while local students reflect on how coaches have shaped their lives. 

Listen to the Podcast Episode Here

Payment Information

Cost per session: $150

Pay by: VCAP, Cash, Debit, Health Savings Account, Discover, American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Accepted Insurance Plan: Highmark BlueCross and BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare,  UPMC,  Medicaid (Allegheny County), and VCAP

Please note:


Teletherapy is covered by some insurance plans but not all. Please contact the member services number on the back of your insurance card to ask if your specific plan covers teletherapy services for outpatient mental health care.

Qualifications

License: Pennsylvania / CW016587

School: University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Social Work

What I Really Want to Hear: Feelings Chart Download

Feelings Chart for Emotional Awareness

This downloadable Feelings Chart comes from What I Really Want to Hear, a book of short stories and emotional learning written to help people identify, understand, and communicate feelings more effectively. This chart can support emotional awareness and vocabulary-building in therapy, education, parenting, and personal growth. Use it as a reflective tool to notice emotional states, understand patterns in experience, and support illustrates in her collection, emotions are a universal human experience — and having the language to describe them is a key step toward empathy, connection, and regulation.


As Brenda illustrates in her collection, emotions are a universal human experience and having the language to describe them is a key step toward empathy, connection, and regulation.


Download PDF

Contact Brenda

If you are interested in booking an appointment or learning more about my services, drop me a line!

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