Felicia Anderson


Hello! I'm Felicia Anderson, a dedicated therapist and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Candidate, deeply committed to guiding you through your healing journey. My roots are firmly planted in Billings, where the natural beauty of our surroundings inspires my holistic approach to therapy. This approach is fueled by my love for nature, a lifelong curiosity about the human psyche, and my diverse interests ranging from watercolor painting to immersing myself in the world of video games. These elements of my life reinforce my belief in the transformative power of connection, creativity, and lifelong learning in promoting healing and personal growth.

Over the last five years, I have been passionately supporting individuals battling addiction, illuminating their path towards recovery. My practice now extends to adults grappling with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, and self-esteem issues. I firmly believe that creating a safe and accepting environment is pivotal for effective therapy, offering you a space where you're encouraged to be your true self, explore deeply, and embrace growth.

In my therapeutic practice, I prioritize a person-centered approach, integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy techniques that resonate with your personal experiences and needs. Additionally, as an EMDR trained counselor, I provide an innovative therapeutic option designed to revolutionize the way you process trauma and navigate adversity.

My goal is to walk alongside you as you confront life's hurdles, celebrating every step you take towards healing, growth, and self-acceptance. At Brighter Sky Counseling, we'll venture together on a transformative journey, unlocking the potential for a more joyful, fulfilling life. Let's explore the vast landscape of your inner world and discover the pathways that lead to a brighter tomorrow.


Vulnerability is not winning or losing; its having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome. Vulnerability is not weakness; its's our greatest measure of coureage. Brene Brown