About Soul Works Healing

  • Soul Works Healing's name combines the essence of resiliency with artwork.

    While interning at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla, CA in 2015 Logan Brantley was struck with the art exhibit “Art Oasis”, an exhibit displaying artistic creations by local veterans with PTSD.

    That’s it,” she thought. The connection she’d been looking for.”

    After attending this exhibit, Logan went on to finish her undergraduate degree in Studio Art and Psychology and then acquire a Masters in Social Work from the clinical program at UNC Wilmington. Logan has since worked with children/teens (3+ yrs) in school and child advocacy center settings as well as supported parents through those schools and domestic violence centers before moving into private practice in 2019. In private practice, Logan has focused on out-patient, trauma-informed, long-term therapy for teen and adult clients.

    • Decolonized approaches to healing

    • Equitable access to healing

    • Embodied healing (mind, body, ‘soul’ connection)

    • Individual Virtual Psychotherapy for older teens (16 yrs +) and adults

    • In-person therapeutic groups and wellness workshops for all ages

    • Virtual expressive arts-based memberships

    • Mental Health informed consultation for socio-emotional programming

    • Embodied Trauma-informed Trainings

    • Immigration psycho-evaluation for asylum seekers

Soul Works Healing, LCSW Incorporated (previously known as Logan Brantley Therapy, PLLC) was established in January of 2021. The name “Soul Works Healing” describes the artful effort (deriving from ‘artworks’) it takes to embark on the continuous journey of healthy self and world integration (‘healing’).

Soul Works offers individual psychotherapy to those who have experienced trauma, anxiety, depression or cultural changes that have affected their identity (i.e. medical conditions, different culture of choice than culture of origin, life transition like marriage or family care, etc.).

Soul Works is also passionate about expanding access to collective wellness through expressive arts community gatherings. Soul Works believes in the power of expressive arts philosophy to expand the collective immune system and shrink the impact of trauma on communities.

In the future, Logan hopes to manifest Soul Works into a street-facing art gallery and therapeutic healing center whose sales will support equitable access to mental health care.