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People Operations & Administrative Assistant

Bri Lipsky

Office Operations

Client Coordination

Administrative Support

Clinical Role: Administrative support for clinical operations, client coordination, office management

Client Focus: All clients accessing services, with a particular understanding of trauma recovery processes

Specialties: Client scheduling and coordination, therapist-client matching, office operations management, administrative systems, client communication, chart management

Approach: People-first administrative support, trauma-informed client interaction, comprehensive organizational systems

Bri Lipsky is an Administrative Assistant who brings a people-first approach and deep understanding of the mental health field to her role supporting the therapeutic team at Be Seen Therapy.

With specialized expertise in client coordination, office operations, and comprehensive administrative support, she creates the organizational foundation that allows therapists to focus on providing excellent clinical care while ensuring clients receive seamless service from their first contact through ongoing treatment. Bri's passion for helping people and caring for others drives her commitment to being part of a community organization that makes a meaningful difference in people's lives every day.

Her approach to administrative support is grounded in understanding both client needs and therapist requirements, having previously served as a therapy coordinator for an outpatient therapy clinic where she developed expertise in matching clients with the most appropriate therapists for their specific needs. Bri's methodology combines strong organizational skills with genuine care for people, ensuring that schedules remain full, patient charts stay updated, and office operations run smoothly as a cohesive whole. Her experience being at the central hub of clinical operations has equipped her with comprehensive understanding of how effective administrative support directly impacts therapeutic outcomes and client satisfaction.

With Associates of Arts degrees in both Behavioral Sciences and Sociology from Butte College in California, Bri brings academic understanding of human behavior and social systems to her administrative role. Her diverse experience includes working with children, adults with disabilities, and individuals focused on their mental health, providing her with broad perspective on the varied populations served in mental health settings. This educational and experiential foundation enables her to approach administrative tasks with insight into the clinical process and genuine appreciation for the important work being done.

Outside the administrative office, Bri finds fulfillment through activities that reflect her caring nature and community connection. She enjoys reading, spending time at the beach, and helping friends with their children, demonstrating her natural inclination toward supporting others and maintaining meaningful relationships. Her involvement in community activities reflects her understanding that mental health and well-being are enhanced through social connection and mutual support. As someone who has personal experience with trauma counseling, Bri brings authentic respect and deep understanding for the therapeutic process and the courage it takes for clients to seek help.

  • Bri's experience as a therapy coordinator provides her with specialized understanding of client-therapist matching and the administrative systems needed to support effective therapeutic relationships and treatment outcomes.

  • Her people-first thinking and organizational excellence ensure that both clients and therapists receive the administrative support necessary for smooth operations, allowing clinical staff to focus on providing high-quality therapeutic care.

  • Bri's personal experience with trauma counseling brings authentic respect and deep understanding for the therapeutic process, enabling her to provide compassionate administrative support that honors the courage and vulnerability clients bring to their healing journey.

“Having experienced my own trauma counseling journey, I have tremendous respect for the important work we do here. I'm passionate about being part of an organization that helps people every day, and I'm committed to ensuring that both our clients and therapists have the administrative support they need for successful therapeutic relationships."

- Bri Lipsky