About Felicia
Felicia Brown-Meadows is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people handle stress, anxiety, relationship pain, trauma and grief. She also supports parents and people navigating family conflict. Her style is direct and compassionate, aimed at making hard problems feel more manageable.
She keeps sessions focused on practical steps. Felicia uses solution-focused ideas to identify small changes that lead to relief. Conversations often center on what is already working and how to build on it.
Background and approach
Felicia draws on 15 years of clinical experience in California. She has worked in settings that involved individual therapy, couples work, and clinical supervision. That background informs a steady, experienced approach in sessions.
Many people come to her with relationship breakdowns, divorce and separation, or trouble communicating. She also helps with abandonment wounds, caregiver stress, workplace issues, and feelings of isolation or low self-worth. Sessions can include short-term problem solving or longer-term processing depending on the need.
Felicia aims to create a calm space where clients can name what feels stuck. She supports people who want clearer boundaries, better self-care, or to rebuild after loss. The work is collaborative and paced to fit each person’s life.
She explains options plainly and helps clients set realistic next steps. If someone needs help deciding where to begin, she will work with them to map immediate goals and a path forward.
Solution-Focused Support Online
Solution-Focused Therapy focuses on what is already working and builds on those strengths. It uses short, practical conversations to identify small steps that make daily life easier, which can help with stress, anxiety, and relationship problems.Felicia brings a pragmatic approach to online sessions, using brief goal-focused work to create momentum. She helps clients set clear, manageable goals and checks in on progress week to week so change feels doable rather than overwhelming.
Choosing the right approach is part of the process and happens together. The therapist will talk with each person about their needs, goals, and preferences and then tailor the work. That collaborative planning helps make sure sessions match what the person actually wants to change.
Online formats offer practical flexibility. Video calls are useful for face-to-face conversation and full discussion. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or a person prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging are good for brief check-ins, quick problem-solving, or fitting therapy into a busy day. These options let people access support without rearranging their entire schedule.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
Also works with
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- California
- Languages
- English