About Us

Ahava is grounded in the belief that we are tripartite beings—spirit, soul, and body—we integrate both natural and spiritual perspectives to facilitate healing and growth. Our Market Place Ministry approach emphasizes the sovereignty of God in every aspect of our work. With a focus on mental wealth, we provide counseling services that honor each client’s journey, incorporating faith-based practices where welcomed. Our commitment to serving all walks of life guides us as we strive to build a community where individuals can heal from traumatic strongholds and thrive in their pursuit of wholeness.”

Here at Ahava we believe Love is the root of All things Great! AHAVA is the Hebraic word for LOVE. The word “love” which is so loosely expressed in the English Language, has a special meaning in Hebrew. Ahava is made of three basic Hebrew letters; these three letters are broken into a two letter root. The meaning of the two letter base is “to give” & “love”. Making the connection that love is giving. Giving is a method we use to make a connection with another. Giving is a condition that creates and sustains Love. Genuine giving authenticates true relationships. Here at Ahava, we build our Counselor-Client relationships on the foundation of Love.

CONGRATULATIONS on taking your first step to change your relationship for the better. Please browse the website to learn more on how we can asssit you. I am a firm believer in the power of the individual to choose his or her own destiny and change their lives for the better no matter the circumstance. I believe that everyone possesses great inner strength and power and that in many cases outside influences have kept them from realizing their potential. If you’re looking for extra support and guidance through a challenging situation or you’re just ready to move in a new direction in your life, I look forward to working with you to achieve your goals.

Dr. Brittany Collins LPC-S

Brittany Collins, Ed.D, LPC-S

Dr. Brittany Collins, LPC-S, is a seasoned mental health professional and visionary leader with a passion for empowering individuals to heal, grow, and live with purpose. As the founder of Ahava Counseling & Consulting , she blends clinical expertise with faith-based principles, guiding clients through life’s challenges while helping them discover their God-given purpose.

With a background in program management, clinical supervision, training, and public speaking, Dr. Collins is committed to mentoring the next generation of counselors and empowering women—especially those impacted by the father wound—to heal and thrive. Her nonprofit, Est.Her’s Quarters, reflects her heart for service, providing holistic support to young women in foster care or with absent parents. Through her work, she continues to inspire transformation, believing that mental health and faith are deeply intertwined paths to personal growth.

Kennisya Adams LPC

Kennisya is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a dedicated mental health professional with four years of experience working across diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Her expertise includes supporting children and families through case management, psychoeducation, and promoting mental wellness. She is passionate about helping clients understand the impact of mental health on their daily lives and relationships. With a Master of Education in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling from Lamar University, she is committed to empowering individuals on their healing journeys, offering guidance and support as they take the next steps.

Ijeoma Kolawole LPC – Associate

Supervised by Dr. Brittany. Collins, LPC-S

Ijeoma J. Kolawole is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate  and National Certified Counselor (NCC) dedicated to serving diverse populations, particularly youth, individuals affected by trauma, and those navigating the correctional system. She has extensive experience in mental health counseling, specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Family Systems Therapy.

Throughout her career, Ijeoma has provided individual and group counseling in various settings, including correctional facilities and community centers. She is particularly skilled in working with clients facing mental health challenges such as PTSD, anxiety, psychosis, and relationship issues. In her role as a Mental Health Professional and Behavioral Support Provider, Ijeoma has been a strong advocate for inmates under PREA guidelines, focusing on trauma recovery, crisis intervention, and patient advocacy.

Ijeoma holds a Master of Education in Counseling & Development and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision. Her professional training includes certifications in Sexual Assault Advocacy, Anger Management, and Suicide Prevention, positioning her as a compassionate advocate for individuals who have experienced trauma or victimization. She is a member of the American Counseling Association, Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Brandi Williams LPC- Associate

Supervised by Dr. Brittany. Collins, LPC-S

Brandi Williams is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, supervised by Brittany Collins, LPC-S. She is a dedicated mental health professional who empowers individuals by enhancing self-awareness and helping them adopt strategies for positive behavior change. Her approach integrates mental health and faith, believing that therapy is a place where both can coexist harmoniously. A Texas Southern University alumna, Brandi holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Service and Consumer Science with a focus on child development, and she later earned her Master’s in Counseling and Development from Lamar University. With 3 years of experience in the field and a background in education, Brandi is passionate about supporting families and communities. She is always seeking new opportunities to apply her skills and make a meaningful impact.