Madison Bradley, LPC
About Me
I enjoy working with a variety of client issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, identity, women’s issues, and life transitions, with special interest in all types of trauma including relational hurts, emotional abuse/domestic violence, and spiritual wounds. I strive to create a space where clients feel fully seen and deeply cared for, believing that counseling is a collaborative process that considers each client’s individual background, goals, and needs at the time to address change systemically. My approach is to come alongside clients to cultivate insight on current patterns, uncover roots of the problem, empower with tools, and foster an environment for holistic growth in line with client goals.
Education & Experience
I received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Washington and Lee University and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Denver Seminary. Since 2016, I have worked in community mental health, group treatment centers, nonprofits, spiritual settings, and currently private practice with children 9+ through older adults at an individual level.
Professional & Volunteer Affiliations
EMDRIA ACA
Specialty Area
- Abuse/Neglect
- Anxiety/Panic Attacks
- Birth Trauma/Pregnancy Loss
- Chronic Illness/Medical Issues
- Depression
- Domestic Violence
- Family Issues
- Grief/Loss/Mourning
- Marriage/Relationship Issues
- Mood Disorders
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
- Sexual Abuse
- Spirituality
- Stress Management
- Traumatic Incident
Population Served
- Adolescents (13-17)
- Adults
- Children (4-12)
- Seniors
Language
- English