Brian Molloy, Psychotherapist (MHC-LP)

Brian is a devoted psychotherapist and educator with a deep commitment to serving diverse populations. Specializing in LGBTQIA+ issues, ADHD, and substance use, he provides a compassionate and affirming space for individuals and couples seeking support. Brian earned his Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling from Baruch College and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brooklyn College. His academic foundation began with an Associate of Arts from Southeastern Illinois College with additional studies from Murray State University. In conjunction with his academic endeavors, he is a certified Reiki Master Practitioner.  

Brian’s therapeutic approach is collaborative and solution-focused, integrating psychodynamic principles with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), emotionally focused therapy (EFT), and humanistic methodologies. He believes in tailoring the therapeutic process to each client’s unique needs, providing a supportive environment where individuals can explore their emotions, identify challenges, and develop actionable strategies for growth and healing. His guiding principle, “Feelings are not facts, but your feelings are valid,” underscores his commitment to helping clients navigate their personal journeys with empathy and understanding. 

Passionate about inclusivity and advocacy, Brian works with individuals in diverse relationship structures, including consensual non-monogamy and polyamory, as well as those navigating alternative sexual lifestyles, attachment and relationship challenges, substance use, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, neurodivergence, grief, trauma, and chronic illness. His expertise lies in fostering a space where vulnerability is met with acceptance, allowing clients to uncover the root causes of their struggles and move forward with confidence. Whether addressing a new diagnosis, executive dysfunction, infidelity, or personal loss, Brian is dedicated to helping clients discover solutions that fit their lives and empower them toward healing.