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Bryan Coviello, LMHC, holds an undergraduate degree in psychology from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Lynn University, which he earned in 2020. His professional experience includes working in crisis stabilization at South County Mental Health Center, serving as clinical assistant director at New Directions for Young Adults (a facility specializing in supporting young adults with autism), and working with youth in a residential academic setting.
Bryan is trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), an evidence-based approach that harnesses the power of mindfulness and meditation to help individuals develop a greater sense of acceptance and compassion towards themselves and their experiences. Through ACT, individuals learn to observe their thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations without judgment, recognizing that they are not in control of their thoughts and that their worth and value extend beyond their mental content. By cultivating mindfulness and engaging in values-guided action, individuals can shift their focus away from unwanted sensations and towards living a more meaningful and purpose-driven life, aligned with their core values.
Notably, Bryan has also presented at the Florida Mental Health Counseling Association’s Virtual Summit on Autistic Affirming Care, sharing his expertise on supporting individuals with autism. Additionally, he has served as a panelist for Florida Atlantic University, providing tools and insights to help professionals enhance their career-related goals. Bryan’s commitment to innovative and inclusive mental health care is evident in his work and presentations.
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