
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Addictions Counselor
Brandy Lundby, LCPC, SWLC, LAC earned her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Capella University, specializing in Applied Research and Forensic Psychology in 2018. Brandy recently earned her MSW from the University of Denver with a concentration in Mental Health and Trauma.
Prior to Montana Psychiatry, Brandy worked with individuals with severe mental illness on the Programs of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) team as a therapist. Her professional experience includes working with individuals with schizophrenia, bipolar, depression, anxiety, and complex trauma.
Brandy believes in a person-centered, holistic approach that considers the individual, environment, and unique characteristics that contribute to the person’s well-being. Modalities include CBT, DBT, SFBT, EMDR, and a trauma-informed approach.
Brandy enjoys riding her ATV, camping, reading, and knitting.
When asked by my colleagues:
What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?
Empowering individuals in their journey to recovery
What is something unique or interesting about you that most people don’t know?
I have a BA in Music performance and played French Horn in a variety of settings including Symphony of Southeast Texas.
Services/Modalities provided:
- Individual, Couple, and Group Therapy. Using a variety of skills and strategies based on CBT, DBT, SFBT, IFS, and trauma-informed approaches. EMDR trained.
Graduate school and degrees:
- Capella University: MS Clinical Psychology w/specializations in Applied Research and Forensic Psychology
- University of Denver: MSW with specialization in mental health and trauma