
Britni Gibbs, MSW, LCSW
Psychotherapist | Grief Counselor
she/her
Hello, I’m Britni, a Licensed Psychotherapist at the Center for Compassion. It is a privilege to walk alongside you following a devastating loss. My approach is to provide a safe, compassionate space for you to grieve openly as you learn to survive this most painful time. As you navigate the complexities of grief, I’m here to help you find ways to honor and remember your loved one, while learning how to carry your grief, and tolerate the intolerable. Together, we will explore how to navigate this unimaginable loss and work towards increasing resilience in the face of traumatic grief.
For those who are facing the everyday challenges of anxiety, depression, and other general mental health concerns; I offer a supportive, collaborative approach to help you build resilience, manage your emotions, and find balance as you navigate expected and unexpected life changes and adjustments. I believe that healing is a holistic process, and I am committed to providing a gentle environment where all aspects of your mental well-being are addressed.
I am dedicated to the mission of breaking-down the stigma around grief, trauma, and mental health in our society, in order to create a more compassionate world for humans who are experiencing human reactions.
Practice & Credentials
Britni Gibbs, MSW, LCSW, is a licensed psychotherapist, licensed by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. Throughout her time in the Social Work field, she has dedicated much of her career in supporting individuals and families through death, loss, grief, and mourning.
Britni has worked with the Center for Compassion since 2021, and has experience in many diverse settings, including: home health, hospice, and as a Palliative Medicine Social Worker within one of Arizona's largest healthcare systems. This experience has deepened her expertise in helping clients navigate the complexities of grief and loss. Britni specializes in providing therapeutic support to those enduring traumatic grief after a sudden, unexpected, or out of order death of a loved one, while also addressing a wide range of emotional and other mental health challenges.
Britni earned her Bachelors of Social Work (BSW) from Northern Arizona University in 2017 and went on to complete her Advanced Standing, Masters of Social Work (MSW), with a focus on Health and Behavioral Health at Arizona State University in 2018.


