Breanna Cubilla
LSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+
Education: Master of Clinical Social Work at Southern Connecticut State University
License number: 0009925512
Experience: 3 years
Ages served: Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Session style: Tele-therapy (video appointment)
About Breanna

Breanna Cubilla is a Licensed Social Worker in Colorado with diverse clinical experience supporting adolescents, families, and adults across a variety of treatment settings. She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from Southern Connecticut State University, building a strong foundation in evidence-based interventions and family systems approaches.

Breanna has provided therapeutic support in residential, inpatient, forensic, and community-based programs. Her experience includes facilitating individual, family, and group therapy sessions using CBT, MI, DBT, and systems-based models to address mental health concerns, substance use, emotional regulation, and relational challenges. She also has specialized training in crisis intervention, domestic violence, and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

With a strong commitment to trauma-informed care, Breanna has supported adolescents, adults, and families in navigating complex challenges, from relapse prevention in addiction recovery to emotional wellness and communication skills. She is passionate about creating a safe, collaborative environment that fosters resilience, empowerment, and holistic healing for her clients.

Breanna's Expertise
Specialties
Child and Adolescent Therapy, Community Mental Health, Blended Families, Crisis Intervention, Family Systems Therapy, Depression and Anxiety, Parenting Support
Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Family Systems Therapy
Plans Accepted
Medicaid
Medicaid (Health First Colorado)
Colorado Access
Colorado Community Health Alliance
Health Colorado
Rocky Mountain Health Plans (United Healthcare)
Commercial Insurance
Evernorth (Cigna)
Out of Pocket
Cash