
Meet Our Team
Meet Our Team
Welcome to Inspired Resolutions, where we guide teens and families through tough seasons with care and understanding. Get to know our team of caring professionals who are ready to support your family in finding peace and growth.
Brandon Joffe, LCSW
Owner, Therapist, Supervisor
Contact: brandon@inspiredresolutionscounseling.com | 714-243-5259
With nearly two decades of experience, Brandon Joffe, LCSW, has dedicated his career to assisting teens, families, and marriages through challenging times. As the founder of Inspired Resolutions, he offers effective, compassionate, and results-driven therapy, specializing in adolescent, parent, and couple issues like anxiety, depression, ADHD, addiction, anger management, and family conflict.
Joffe began his journey as an addiction counselor at the Substance Abuse Foundation, gaining insight into substance abuse's impact on youth. This led him to work with middle and high school students in Compton at Shields for Families, providing therapy in schools and homes. Later, he served as a Drug Court therapist at the Central Justice Center, collaborating with legal professionals to aid recovery.
In 2010, Joffe transitioned to private practice with CIFT, engaging with schools and churches in Brea, Anaheim Hills, and Placentia. He developed a holistic approach to therapy, integrating mental health, physical wellness, and nutrition for long-term success.
As a clinical supervisor, he trains new therapists and runs a longstanding free parent support group. Partnering with the With Hope Foundation, he provides suicide prevention training in schools and offers online courses to make therapeutic resources accessible to families.


Brittany Johns, LMFT
Supervisor, Therapist
Contact: brittany@inspiredresolutionscounseling.com | 714-243-5252 ex:102
Brittany Johns, LMFT, transitioned from family law to focus on offering hope to struggling families. At Inspired Resolutions, she specializes in supporting younger children affected by their siblings' issues. Her experience consulting with elementary, middle, and high schools gives her valuable insight into aiding families within the education system. As a Drug Court therapist, she has worked extensively with children and teens from adopted and foster care backgrounds, navigating mental health in the legal system. Committed to her community, she also hosts a free support group for young women every Monday night.





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