About Dr. Brandy K. Biglow
Dr. Brandy K. Biglow is the proud daughter of Barbara A. Biglow and Randy Biglow, Sr. She is the co-founder of Renovation Integrative Health, LLC. She has served as a mental health professional for 12 years, where she has supported others in her role as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and licensed clinical program manager. Dr. Biglow is a licensed mental health counselor and supervisor for mental health and marriage and family therapists in Florida. She is a certified clinical trauma professional, certified individual coach, certified group coach, and burnout expert. Prior to her career in mental health, she educated and supported students as a certified K-12 Exceptional Education teacher for 10 years.
During her time at Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), Dr. Biglow completed the Integrated Behavioral Health – Leadership specialty certificate and the Integrated Behavioral Health – Military Families and Veterans specialty certificate. She is also a member of the Delta Epsilon Tau Honor Society.
Dr. Biglow has been a guest of several podcasts, including CGI’s Disruptors at Work podcast, served as a teaching assistant at CGI, was a conference speaker at the CGI Integrated Care Conference in 2023, and is a contributing author in the upcoming book: Integrated Behavioral Health: Applying the Biodyne Mindset in Healthcare. She has been an encouragement to her peers as they have encouraged her.
Dr. Biglow is passionate about her work and supporting people on their mental health
journey. In her practice, she uses an integrative health approach infused with humor,
empathy, and current information from research (anecdotal and qualitative). She is culturally competent and trauma informed, meeting each person where they are and how they show up regardless of how they identify.
As Dr. Biglow finished the chapter of becoming a Doctor of Behavioral Health, she opens
another. She is transitioning into consulting and coaching where she is developing programs and courses aimed at eliminating occupational burnout. She will continue to support patients in mental health as well. Her long term goals are to open an integrative health clinic. Dr. Biglow is also working on projects with her colleagues to further advance behavioral integrated health in the United States and abroad.
