Coach Therapy Community
Coach Therapy Community (CTC) is an integrative behavioral health organization dedicated to helping women understand and regulate their nervous systems, reduce chronic stress, and strengthen their overall well-being. Through neuroscience-informed coaching, mindfulness practices, leadership development, and collaborative healthcare partnerships, CTC provides practical tools that support both personal and professional resilience.
CTC was founded in response to a growing public health challenge: chronic stress among women balancing professional responsibilities, caregiving roles, and leadership demands. Too often, support systems remain fragmented, leaving women to navigate mental, emotional, and physical health concerns without coordinated guidance. Coach Therapy Community was created to bridge that gap by connecting community-based support with collaborative healthcare partnerships.
Our model combines prevention, education, and connection. Programs include neuroregulation workshops, coaching cohorts, leadership development experiences, and community gatherings designed to foster reflection, learning, and sustainable change. Through strategic partnerships with healthcare professionals, including physicians and licensed therapists, CTC helps ensure that participants have access to coordinated care when additional clinical support is needed.
Beyond individual well-being, Coach Therapy Community is committed to creating broader social impact. When women are equipped with the tools to regulate stress and lead with clarity, the benefits extend to families, workplaces, and communities. By strengthening emotional resilience and promoting integrative care approaches, CTC contributes to healthier systems and more sustainable pathways for long-term wellness.
At its core, Coach Therapy Community exists to support women in moving from survival to sustainable well-being—empowering them to live, lead, and thrive with greater clarity, balance, and purpose.
Founder
Coach Therapy Community was founded by LaQuinte’ Brinson, MPH, affectionately known as Coach Q, a public health professional, epidemiologist, certified life coach, and doctoral candidate in Behavioral Health.
The vision for CTC began during a deeply demanding season of life. While working as a professional in corporate healthcare, LaQuinte was navigating the pressures of career, leadership, and family responsibility. During this time, her father was chronically ill. While her mother served as his primary caregiver, LaQuinte stood alongside her parents, doing everything she could to help lighten the load for the people she loved.
Like many women balancing professional responsibilities and family obligations, she continued to push forward. But over time, the pressure began to surface in multiple ways; physically, emotionally, and financially. Sleep became inconsistent. Tension became constant. Stress became normalized. Even while striving to support her family, she found herself feeling increasingly overwhelmed. In that moment, she recognized something that extended far beyond her own experience: many women are operating in survival mode while trying to maintain excellence in every area of their lives.
As a public health professional, she also understood the larger implications. Chronic stress is not simply a personal challenge, it is a growing public health concern connected to long-term disease, burnout, and diminished quality of life. Yet many systems of care remain fragmented, leaving women to navigate their mental, emotional, and physical health without coordinated support.
Coach Therapy Community was created to change that experience. By combining neuroscience-informed coaching, mindfulness practices, leadership development, and collaborative healthcare partnerships, CTC provides women with tools to regulate stress, reconnect with themselves, and restore balance in their lives. Because when women move from survival to regulation, the impact extends far beyond the individual, it strengthens families, workplaces, and communities.
Our Mission
Coach Therapy Community’s mission is to advance integrative behavioral health for women by delivering neuroscience-informed programming and collaborative care that reduces chronic stress, strengthens resilience, and creates lasting positive impact in families, workplaces, and communities.


CORE VALUES
Core Values
We believe that mental, emotional, and physical health are deeply interconnected. Our programs support the whole person through integrative approaches to wellness.
Prevention and Awareness
We are committed to helping women recognize and address chronic stress before it escalates into long-term health challenges.
Collaboration
We believe meaningful support requires partnership. Through collaboration with healthcare professionals, community leaders, and organizations, we create coordinated pathways for care.
Community
Healing and growth happen in connection. CTC fosters environments where women feel supported, understood, and empowered.
Integrity
We approach our work with transparency, ethical responsibility, and respect for the lived experiences of the women we serve.
Empowerment
Our goal is not to fix women, but to equip them with tools, knowledge, and confidence to regulate, lead, and thrive.

A global sanctuary where women from all walks of life feel protected in a community where they can heal, grow and thrive.



