Available Topics for Speaking, Teaching, and Media Collaboration

 
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  • “Understanding and Overcoming Anxiety"

  • “Understanding and Coping with Shame"

  • “Understanding Traumatic Grief/Loss"

  • “Interpreting the Language of Play"

  • “Healing Relationship Ruptures and Building Bridges”

  • “Sex, Love, Relational Addiction Recovery"

  • “Why do I pick the same partner over and over and over?"

  • “Getting "unstuck" and taking charge of your life"

  • “Interpersonal Communication and Navigating Conflict"

  • “Using Play Therapy and Trauma Sensitive Discipline in the Classroom"

    “Why Mental Health is Good for Your Bottom Line" (Business Consulting/Mediation)

  • “Bridging the Mental Health and Spiritual Worlds" (for churches, temples, faith based groups, etc.)

 
Britt appears in a monthly interview segment on KC LIVE on KSHB-41 in Kansas City. She shares with host Crystle Lampitt on topics such as relationships, mental health, and how to cope with tough times.

Britt appears in a monthly interview segment on KC LIVE on KSHB-41 in Kansas City. She shares with host Crystle Lampitt on topics such as relationships, mental health, and how to cope with tough times.

Topics covered on KC LIVE have included:

  • “The importance of establishing friendships”

  • “How to talk with your children about tough subjects”

  • “Hacks to help combat feelings of anxiety”

  • “How Fighting Fair is key to a long-lasting relationship”

  • “Red Flags to watch out for in the dating world”

  • “​Brain hacks for a trauma-free Valentine's Day”

  • “Talking to Teens about Suicide”

  • …and more! Be sure to visit the Media Collaborations page for video and/or audio of all of Britt’s interviews.

Topics covered in full length (avg. 1 hour) interviews include:

  • “You are Not Crazy. You are Not Broken.”

  • “Trauma Therapy and the Nervous System”

Britt is also an adjunct professor at KU (The University of Kansas).

​Britt winning the Mignot Award at KU (The University of Kansas) This award is voted on by students and presented to one adjunct professor per year.

​Britt winning the Mignot Award at KU (The University of Kansas)
This award is voted on by students and presented to one adjunct professor per year.