Bryan Mitchell

Bryan is a native Houstonian and currently one of only a few NeuroMovement® practitioners with a certification in Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT). Neuroplasticity and bodywork were always of great interest to him throughout his academics up into his PhD work in Philosophy. Years after completing his masters and while continuing his PhD work, Bryan’s son was born with multiple brain abnormalities and special needs. The Mitchells discovered NeuroMovement® and and CFT when this son was only weeks old and started utilizing the methods immediately. Bryan observed practical benefits for their son with each visit to different practitioners all over the country. Now that he has trained as a NeuroMovement® practitioner and is certified as a Gillespie Approach Craniofascial practitioner (including the method’s certification for working with infants), Bryan has experienced many of the benefits of the work for himself and has seen so much life transforming change in others through the work. He is excited to make the work available for others.

Danielle Mitchell

Danielle Mitchell is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach (FMCHC). Danielle graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s degree in Nutritional Sciences and completed her dietetic internship from the University of Houston for a dietetic licensure. She then went on to complete a Master’s of Education in Counseling at the University of Houston and obtained a second licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). She is a certified Birkman Method Consultant and has completed a certificate of Functional Medicine Health Coaching through the Institute for Functional Medicine. She loves integrating horse-human interaction in her counseling practice using the EAGALA method and, once she is fully certified in January 2024, she plans to continue integrating this into her counseling services as much as the horses and the outdoor spaces will allow. 

Danielle enjoys integrating her nutrition expertise with mental health and counseling to help clients through a bio-psychosocial-spiritual model. She specializes in functional medicine nutrition and coaching, eating disorders, pediatric nutrition, special needs, and nutrigenomics. She is passionate about providing functional and integrative nutrition and coaching options for all of her clients such as nutrigenomics, micronutrient assessments, food sensitivity testing, bioelectric impedence analysis, and stool assessments. 

Danielle enjoys public speaking and provides presentations on parenting adolescents, counseling in the nutrition setting, emotional eating, weight management as well as nutrition for autism, Asperger syndrome, and ADD/ADHD. She has guest lectured for counseling classes for nutrition students at the University of Houston. 

In her licensed professional counseling (LPC) practice, Danielle offers sessions in individual, couples, family therapy, and career counseling. She sees clients with a wide variety of mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, addictions, grief, adjustment disorders, and trauma. She provides parent feedbacks and coaching using the Love and Logic model for parenting and incorporating the Birkman Method Assessment. Danielle also utilizes the Birkman Method Assessment for career counseling and employee development or team building. In the near future, Danielle will begin utilizing the EAGALA method for providing horse-human interaction in her counseling sessions to assist in a variety of benefits for family therapy, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and relationship coaching. For more on the EAGALA model, visit www.eagala.org. 

Kristin Britt


Kristin is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin and her Master of Arts in Christian Counseling from Houston Baptist University.

Kristin has experience working with adults, adolescents, couples, families, and children seeking counseling for a variety of reasons. Some areas of focus include anxiety, depression, life transitions, relational issues, developmental trauma, and marital, parenting, and faith struggles.

Kristin’s approach to counseling is integrative, largely based on cognitive behavioral theory and interpersonal neurobiology. She is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and is able to provide EMDR therapy virtually.

Kristin enjoys counseling from a Christ-centered perspective for any clients seeking a faith-based counseling experience. She believes that for everyone, hope and healing are best achieved in the context of relational connection and seeks to foster a rich and meaningful therapeutic relationship with each client.