Brittney Cobb-Farmer, LCSW
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Brittney is an in-network provider with: BCBS (including Blue Home/UNC Health Alliance), AETNA (including State Health Plan), CIGNA/Evernorth and UNITED/Optum.
Brittney Cobb-Farmer, LCSW (she/her) is a licensed clinical social worker and former medical social worker who has spent the last decade walking with people through some of the hardest and most tender moments of their lives. Her work in primary care, integrated health settings, and community programs has shaped her collaborative approach—partnering closely with doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, and other providers to support the whole person, not only their symptoms.
She is a graduate of Saint Augustine’s College (BS) and North Carolina State University (MSW) and loves working with women, women of color, teens, and young adults—especially those who are:
• Trying to find their voice in relationships and families. • Navigating anxiety, people-pleasing, and burnout. • Healing from “strong friend” syndrome and emotional overwhelm. • Figuring out who they are outside of their family roles, partnerships, or career. • Moving through big transitions like divorce, co-parenting, or career and identity shifts. • Navigating identity, social pressure, and self-esteem.
She draws from trauma-informed care, DBT-informed skills, parts work/IFS-informed perspectives, and attachment and family-systems frameworks. Much of her work centers on helping young people and adults make sense of where they come from—family patterns, cultural expectations, and relational wounds—so they can decide what they want to carry forward and what they’re ready to release. She cares deeply about cultural humility and creating a space where all of your identities can show up and be honored.
Brittney believes therapy is about having a space to process, grow, and heal at a pace that feels right for you. Her hope is that you leave your work together with a clearer sense of self, more language for what you feel and need, and the confidence to build relationships and a life that truly feel like your own.
Outside of therapy, Brittney enjoys traveling, DIY projects, yoga, planting, baking, going to the movies, and reading.
Learn more about Brittney: www.ablackfemaletherapist.org