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Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW

CEO & Founder | Soul Alignment Coach | Mentor Broadus International Group Network, LLC
Available next week
Specialties: BIPOC, Anxiety, Couples Counseling, Relationship Issues, Marital and Premarital,

Introduction

Broadus International Group Network, LLC (B.I.G.N.) is a virtual social work consulting firm with an integrated Behavioral Health Department that offers counseling, coaching, supervision, and group services to individuals, couples/families, organizations, and communities—locally and globally. Our mission is to prevent burnout, professional misalignment, and generational trauma among emerging behavioral health professionals, especially those from the African Diaspora. Through targeted support and department-based training, we support the growth, restoration, and leadership development of helpers, healers, students, and community caregivers. Services are structured through clinical units to support student internship training, workforce development, and evidence-based healing for a range of populations. Each unit focuses on specific themes that reflect the complex realities our clients face: *Addiction Recovery & Relationship Healing Unit: Explores emotional, psychological, sexual, financial, and spiritual abuse; social discernment; emotional sobriety; boundary enforcement; intimacy wounds; communication dysfunction; and shadow work of the wounded healer. *Diaspora Healing & Liberation Unit: Explores workplace violence, cultural trauma, code-switch fatigue, unhealed leadership modeling, boundary rupture in institutions, survival guilt, and collective grief within the African Diaspora. *Entrepreneur Wellness & Business Development Unit: Addresses financial anxiety, chronic stress, scarcity trauma, boundary collapse in business, performance-based worthiness, branding burnout, and mental load for first-gen and identity-conscious entrepreneurs. *Global Healing & Expat Behavioral Health Unit: Supports cross-cultural identity stress, repatriation grief, isolation in leadership roles abroad, intergenerational transition, and cultural dissonance for mental health professionals and families living internationally. *Homeschool & Worldschool Family Wellness Unit: Focuses on identity-centered education, maternal burnout, intergenerational teaching, financial distress for home-based professionals, culturally responsive parenting, and whole-family wellness for virtual and traveling households. *Integrated Wellness & Spiritual Care Unit: Focuses on faith transitions, ancestral healing, soul loss, intuitive development, spiritual fatigue, energy restoration, ritual practice, and spiritual boundary repair. *Maternal & Family Mental Health Unit Focuses on maternal wellness, family systems, reproductive transitions, intergenerational motherhood, co-parenting stress, postpartum identity shifts, and relationship readiness. *Student Mental Health & Academic Resilience Unit: Supports undergraduate, graduate, international, first-gen, non-traditional, and neurodivergent students facing academic probation, giftedness-related anxiety, trauma in education, and personal/professional misalignment. *Workforce Development & Social Work Leadership Unit: Centers early-career clinicians, clinical interns, and those navigating field placements, licensing pathways, and supervisory relationships. We address identity shifts in leadership, imposter syndrome, professional voice development, and workforce integration. Our internship placement model assigns students to a unit where they receive clinical experience, research opportunities, and direct service hours. Our signature programs include Roots to Rise (social work apprenticeship) and Crowned & Called (soul-aligned leadership coaching). All services are private pay and spiritually inclusive. Our work is rooted in the lived experiences and ancestral traditions of the African Diaspora and Indigenous lineages, and we welcome all who align with our values of community healing and cultural restoration. Clinical Services can be accessed through our Community Partner Membership, which allows members to support our mission, engage in feedback-driven healing programs, and receive care through our Behavioral Health Network. If the healer doesn’t heal, they cannot lead. This is the space where that healing begins. Just remember...Whether you're here to heal, grow, or lead — you're welcome in this community. ✨ This isn’t just a practice. It’s a Support Network. ✨ Enrollment is limited to ensure quality, connection, and alignment. Explore the membership. Join the movement. Your next chapter starts here. Ancestral Honor Statement: Our work is offered in reverence to the ancestors who walk with us—from both the African continent and Indigenous nations. We do not separate our bloodlines from our practice.

GENDER Female
PRONOUNS She/Her/Hers
RACE & ETHNICITY Black/African American, Native American/Indigenous

Highlights

  • Accepting new clients
  • Available on nights
  • Offers free consultation
  • Telehealth appointments
  • Accepts online payments

Licenses

  • LCSW #0904010149 (VA)
  • CSW #09925840 (CO)
  • LCSW #SW24647 (FL)

Specialties

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Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Families
  • Groups
  • Coaching

Communities

  • Military/Veterans
  • Racial Justice/Equity
  • Open Relationships/Polyamory
  • LGBTQIA+

Age groups

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)

Languages

  • English

Faiths

  • Christian
  • African Spirituality
  • Atheist
  • Catholic
  • Hindu
  • Islam
  • Interfaith
  • Multi-Faith
  • Jewish
  • Buddhist

Payment options Free intro call available

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Pay out-of-pocket

  • Virtual Office Hours $75 - $150
  • Initial Service Consultation (Training & Supervision) $75 - $100
  • Initial Service Consultation (Coaching & Mentoring) $0 - $75
  • BIGN Membership Fee $50 - $1200
  • Field Placement Application $100 - $150
  • Clinical Assessment/Group Intake $100 - $250
  • Consulting Services $300 - $1500
  • Professional Coaching Services $175 - $600
  • Professional Mentoring Services $125 - $300
  • Counseling/Psychotherapy $150 - $300
  • Group Services (Treatment) $50 - $90
  • Group Services (Wellness) $50 - $75
  • Clinical Supervision (Board) $400 - $800

Locations

Virginia HQ- Telehealth Office
1550 Wilson Blvd, Ste 700 PMB478
Arlington, VA 22209-2464
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Virginia HQ- Telehealth Office

Frequently asked questions

Is Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW is currently accepting new clients and can be booked on the Monarch website. Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW also offers a free consultation.
Does Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW offer telehealth appointments? Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW does offer telehealth appointments. You can request to book a telehealth appointment with them on their Monarch profile.
What areas does Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW specialize in? Katesha S. Broadus, LCSW specializes in the following areas: ADD/ADHD, Adjustment Disorder, Anger Management, Anxiety, Blended Families, Career Counseling, College Mental Health, Couples Counseling, Emotional Abuse, Family Conflict, Life Coaching, Marital and Premarital, Mood Disorders, Peer Relationships, Postpartum Depression, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Spirituality and Religion, Trauma, Work Stress, Burnout, and Cultural and Systemic Oppression.

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