Samaritan Center
Mira Habiby Browne, LMSW, currently serves as a therapist at Samaritan Center, where responsibilities include individual and family therapy. Previously, Mira worked at Austin Child Guidance Center, leading therapy sessions for clients aged 5 to 16, and facilitated a grief group at the Austin Center for Grief & Loss, helping students process emotions. Co-founding Marshall Street Initiatives, Mira designed school improvement programs and conducted market research for therapeutic interventions. Past roles include Clinical Care Manager at The Arc of Texas, launching a support group for caregivers of children with disabilities, and Founder & Executive Director of Prepared Parents, which developed a digital resource platform for parents. Mira has extensive experience in education and communications, having served as Chief External Officer at Summit Public Schools and held various roles in public relations. An alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin, Mira earned a Master of Science in Social Work, complementing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from The George Washington University.
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Samaritan Center
At Samaritan Center, we heal hearts, provide hope, and enhance lives with a holistic approach to mental health for all ages, whole families and the military community. Samaritan Center was founded on the belief that there is a close relationship between the mind, body, spirit and community. We provide professional counseling, integrative medicine, peer support, wellness education and skills-building workshops that are accessible and affordable in Central Texas. Many clients are uninsured or under-insured low-income families, and veterans and military families struggling with service-related trauma. Our focus on the whole family means we serve all ages - from very young children to older adults - and can truly impact entire family systems. Samaritan Center programs include: • Healthy Community: counseling for children, adults, couples and families • Hope for Heroes: counseling, integrative medicine, and peer support for veterans, military service members and their families • Integrative Medicine: alternative treatments including acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutritional counseling, Tai chi, and Pilates • Military Field Clinician Program: a program serving justice involved veterans with peer mentoring and counseling • Military Veteran Peer Network (MVPN): a statewide mental health program that provides peer support for veterans; Samaritan Center facilitates this program in Travis County