Beret Brammer, Clinical Fellow


Beret is a Clinical Fellow specializing in working with children and adolescents navigating emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. She believes every child carries an innate capacity for growth and healing — and that the right environment can make all the difference.

Beret uses play therapy to help children express and process their experiences in a way that feels natural to them, fostering emotional awareness, regulation, and resilience. She also incorporates narrative therapy, supporting children and teens in exploring their experiences, identifying strengths, and developing more empowering personal stories.

Beret believes that family relationships are central to a child’s growth, which is why she collaborates closely with caregivers throughout the process. Together, we work to strengthen connection and create the conditions for meaningful, lasting change.

Beret’s goal is to create a warm, supportive space where children, teens, and families feel truly understood, empowered, and ready to move forward — together.

Beret is completing her Master’s degree at Bethel University and is practicing under the clinical supervision of Melissa Wetterlund