Soul Works Healing founder & therapist

Logan Brantley, LCSW

Logan Brantley is a licensed therapist (LCSW) who provides mental health care for adults and children, as well as consultation for mental health informed programming.

Logan currently works as a child & adult therapist, expressive arts facilitator and Bastyr adjunct professor & clinic supervisor. In addition to 8 years of clinical experience,  Logan has special interests in working with trauma & resiliency, generational & identity stories, as well as self-compassion & life-value. Logan aims to bring a mind, body and soulful approach to strengths-based healing.

In her free time, Logan loves cuddling with her Shiba Inu, Nala, watching sunsets with her husband, reading funny fiction, watching Turner Classic Movies and enjoying sunny beach days with friends. Logan is an active artist and loves collaborating with others creativity.

Biography

Logan graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a double Bachelors degree in Studio Art and Psychology, followed by a Masters in Social Work.

Logan’s clinical approaches derive from strengths-based modalities such as Somatic Parts-work (SE & IFS based), trauma-informed care, mindfulness, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, interpersonal neurobiology, play therapy and expressive arts therapy.

Research

Logan is an Expressive Arts practice and philosophy PhD student with The European Graduate School. In her research, Logan is curious about the metaphysics and neurobiology of expressive arts’ intersection with person-in-world intra and interpersonal connection.