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    All services are provided by Brittany. Brittany is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor, a certified Somatic EMDR practitioner, Life Coach, Medium, and a Reiki Level 2 practitioner. When working with Brittany through readings or coaching the goal is always healing. Using both scientific and spiritual practices Brittany helps clients to live more joyful, authentic, and mindful lives. Sessions are often filled with insight, laughter, and the (maybe not so) occasional curse word. Brittany strives to be a down to earth, approachable, and kind provider.

 ***All sessions are purchased through Square. Once you have purchased please email greenmountainintutive@gmail.com to schedule your session. Brittany requires 24 hours notice of cancelation otherwise the full fee will still apply and no refund will be issued.***

A 30 minute reading is ideal for people who are feeling stuck and would like a little guidance. In an intuitive reading Brittany will tap into your energy and help you uncover areas where you might be holding back, themes to explore, or wounds to examine. We will then check in around how you might want to shift and change these. 

30 Minute Intuitive Reading- $45 


Looking for longer term support? The Monthly 1 on 1 coaching subscription is for you! Using a mix of skills learned as a therapist, intuitive guidance, and humor Brittany helps coaching clients identify their goals, heal wounds that hold us back, and live a more joyful authentic life. Appointments are standing spots held monthly (unless otherwise agreed upon). Please email Brittany at greenmountainintuitive@gmail.com after purchasing to schedule. 

One on One Coaching- $150/hr



30 Minute Mediumship session with Brittany. These sessions are guided by spirit and messages will be shared. Please note that Brittany doesn’t have any control over who comes through or what is being shared. 

30 Minute Mediumship Reading- $60 

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