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About Holland Bozich LMFT, AT

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Holland Bozich earned a Masters degree from Loyola Marymount University in Marriage and Family Therapy with specialized training in Clinical Art Therapy. She has worked in a variety of acute treatment settings including a forensic hospital, nonpublic school and adolescent treatment centers. 

At Visions Adolescent Treatment Center, Holland is a Clinical Supervisor and Primary Therapist. She facilitates case consultation, clinical training and guidance for Visions clinicians. Holland supports adolescents, struggling with Substance Abuse and Mental Health challenges, and their family's work towards more stable and healthy living. 

She has been helping clients stop merely surviving and work towards thriving, through her private practice for over a decade.

BrookeLynn is a graduate-level social work intern currently completing her MSW through the University of Denver. She brings clinical curiosity, ethical sensitivity, and a collaborative spirit to her work with adolescents and families. Drawing on training in family systems theory and human behavior theory, BrookeLynn supports clients as they navigate complex emotional and relational challenges. She is especially interested in the intersection of trauma, resilience, and identity development, and approaches each case with humility, compassion, and a commitment to justice. BrookeLynn is honored to be learning under Holland's supervision, where she is deepening her skills in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), expressive arts interventions, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work is grounded in the belief that healing happens in relationship—and that every family deserves a space to be seen, heard, and supported. BrookeLynn is offering $50 per individual session to children, teens, and adults.

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My Values

Experienced Care

I believe it’s imperative for clinicians to have sufficient training and experience to support their specific clientele; as well as the competence and willingness to cope with the stresses of working as mental health professionals.  

Meaningful Relationships

Individual, Family and Group Therapy relationships that focus on safety, respect and authenticity.

Compassion

My passion is working with adolescents, young adults and families, who are struggling. We work to gain insight into their emotional well-being and strive to heal their pain.

Healthy Communication

Having tools for assertive and authentic communication betters our interpersonal relationships.