Brittany Dafesh, PsyD

Brittany Dafesh, PsyD I'm Brittany, a Clinical Psychologist (PSY 30516) who practices in Redondo Beach, CA.
- EMDR Certif

I'm so excited to share this free collaboration with Steff Gallante, a mental health & trauma informed yoga teacher, ayu...
08/10/2021

I'm so excited to share this free collaboration with Steff Gallante, a mental health & trauma informed yoga teacher, ayurveda wellness, and mindfulness & meditation coach!
Sign up at www.steffgallante.com

I'm so happy to announce that I am officially EMDR Certified. I have been an EMDR trained therapist since 2017, however,...
03/23/2021

I'm so happy to announce that I am officially EMDR Certified. I have been an EMDR trained therapist since 2017, however, the certification process requires further experience, training, knowledge, and consultation. I am looking forward to continuing my work with those who have experienced trauma as an EMDR certified therapist!

I found this article to be extremely helpful!
03/19/2021

I found this article to be extremely helpful!

Re-entry is not going to be perfect: rules will seem arbitrary and change often, it won’t all make sense or be convenient, but it’s a start…Talk with your children about what to expect. Encourage them to have an open mind.

I wanted to share the recording from the Safe In the South Bay Series that I joined as a panelist. My colleagues are ver...
03/10/2021

I wanted to share the recording from the Safe In the South Bay Series that I joined as a panelist. My colleagues are very informative regarding the science & efficacy of vaccines and I share about the impact of covid 19 on mental health in the south bay community and coping with vaccine anxiety).

Beach Cities Health District’s Safe in the South Bay Series is bringing health experts, cities, chambers, schools and community members together around this ...

Please feel free to join us as we learn and grow as a community!
01/26/2021

Please feel free to join us as we learn and grow as a community!

https://youtu.be/7BQz1QG-28E Thank-you Beach Cities Health DistrictFor more amazing resources, https://www.bchd.org/
01/21/2021

https://youtu.be/7BQz1QG-28E
Thank-you Beach Cities Health District
For more amazing resources, https://www.bchd.org/

October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. As a recipient of the Drug-Free Communities grant, the Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition see...

My virtual support group begins tomorrow. Please contact me to join.
10/26/2020

My virtual support group begins tomorrow. Please contact me to join.

Join my wonderful colleague and myself as we support Fusion Academy in giving the community tips on supporting children'...
10/09/2020

Join my wonderful colleague and myself as we support Fusion Academy in giving the community tips on supporting children's social needs during this time.

09/30/2020

“We can manage acute stress if we detach on the spot.

There’s an old Taoist parable about a farmer whose horse ran away. “How unlucky!” his brother tells him. The farmer shrugs. “Good thing, bad thing, who knows,” he says.

A week later, the wayward horse finds its way home, and with it is a beautiful wild mare. “That’s amazing!” his brother says, admiring the new horse with no small envy. Again, the farmer is unmoved. “Good thing, bad thing, who knows,” he says.

A few days later, the farmer’s son climbs up on the mare, hoping to tame the wild beast, but the horse bucks and rears, and the boy, hurled to the ground, breaks a leg. “How unlucky!” his brother says, with a tinge of satisfaction. “Good thing, bad thing, who knows,” the farmer replies again.

The next day, the young men of the village are called into military service, but because the son’s leg is broken, he is excused from the draft. His brother tells the farmer that this, surely, is the best news of all. “Good thing, bad thing, who knows,” the farmer says.

The farmer in this story didn’t get lost in “what if” but instead focused on “what is.”“

-Jay Shetty

Self Compassion Post
08/27/2020

Self Compassion Post

In this video, I discuss self compassion, what it looks like, and how it helps me in both my personal and professional life.

Trauma and PTSD are a large part of my practice. I created this in order to spread awareness and reach those who are und...
06/27/2020

Trauma and PTSD are a large part of my practice. I created this in order to spread awareness and reach those who are underserved. Please reach out for help from myself, another therapist, or psychiatrist if you believe you have been impacted by trauma.

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