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Tiffany Brannon

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Tiffany Brannon, M.Ed, LPC

Tiffany Brannon is a native of Lexington, KY and is a current Ph.D. student in Counseling Education and Supervision at the University of the Cumberlands. She received her Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a concentration in Juvenile Justice from Eastern Kentucky University. Tiffany graduated with honors from Lindsey Wilson College with a Masters of Counseling in Education.

As a first-generation college student, Tiffany has advocated for youth and women in her hometown by creating and developing an annual youth leadership conference for middle & high school age girls. Furthermore, Tiffany has created and implemented a professional business network for Black Women in Kentucky that plans to become nationwide.

Tiffany's current research examines the Intersectionality of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Single Black Mothers. Tiffany has over five years post-masters clinical experience and is currently a practicing clinician working with youth addressing significant mental health in a residential facility as a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider Supervisee in the state of Virginia. Tiffany also specializes in substance abuse, domestic violence (offenders and victims), trauma (sexual abuse/violence), anger management, generalized anxiety and other mental health diagnoses in youth and adult populations.  

Tiffany is a wife and mother of 3 children. She is an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated as well as the American Counseling Association. She has been active at the state level in the Kentucky Counseling Association on their Executive Board and currently sits on the Executive Board for the Virginia Counseling Association.

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