Brittney Cabral
Nurse Practitioner
tatum blvd ste Phoenix AZ, 85028About
Brittney Cabral, APRN, PMHNP, is a dedicated psychiatric nurse practitioner based in Arizona. With a solid foundation in both psychology and nursing, Brittney holds degrees from the University of Central Florida and Western Governors University, and she is a graduate of Walden University’s psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner program. She has additional certifications in ADHD and dialectical behavior therapy, is a 200 hr yoga teacher, and 100 hr certified meditation teacher.
Brittney is currently serving patients 18+ at Inner Balance Mental Health. She specializes in a holistic approach to mental healthcare- one that encompasses medication management as a tool, which also placing focus on lifestyle modification, and mindfulness practices.
Brittney is a compassionate caregiver, recognized by her peers with awards like the CeraVe Incredible Nurse Award. She is licensed in Montana, Iowa, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and New Hampshire, and is currently accepting new patients 18+.
Treatment philosophy
I believe in a patient-centered approach to mental health care. Every individual is unique, and I strive to understand their specific needs and goals. By actively listening and engaging with my patients, I create a safe and supportive environment where they feel heard and respected. My core values include compassion, empowerment, and collaboration. Utilizing my training in therapies like DBT and meditation, I tailor treatment plans that promote healing and growth. Together, we will explore effective strategies to navigate challenges, focusing on building resilience and a positive outlook. My ultimate goal is to help each patient achieve healthier, happier lives.
Patient type
Adults
Education and Training
University of Central Florida Bachelor of psychology 2014
Western Governors University Bachelor of Nursing 2019
Walden University Master of PMNH-BC 2022
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