Brett Davis, PsyD

BHCST Clinician

B.S.:  Susquehanna University

M.S.:  Shippensburg University; Loyola University Maryland

Psy.D.:  Loyola University Maryland

Internship:  Temple University, Tuttleman Counseling Center

Licensed to practice in Maryland; authorized to conduct telepsychology in MD, DC, and VA

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As a clinician on the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHSCT), Brett provides urgent and emergency intervention to JHU students and affiliates when they are experiencing a broad range of behavioral health crises.  Brett is passionate about de-stigmatizing mental health services and interventions.  He views therapy and other support services as preventative health – not just something to seek out when circumstances are particularly challenging.

In addition to his crisis intervention duties on the BHCST, Brett facilitates Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) sessions and participates in psychoeducational training, including with Residence Life.  He has developed expertise in working with college students as well as members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

Two things Brett especially enjoys about his work:

  • Offering intervention when individuals are feeling most in need of support.
  • Working collaboratively with campus partners focused on improving the campus experience for students.