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Bradie Harbison, LPC

Bradie Harbison, LPC

she/her

Licensed in TX #81004
Insurances Accepted: Cigna/Evernorth, Aetna
If you put in the needed vulnerability, trust, and engagement in your therapeutic journey, you will absolutely be transformed.

My Therapy Style

I bring 100% of myself into my work. I am actively present and transparent in session. I aim to provide a safe and nonjudgmental space where individuals can explore themselves, feel validated, and attain the healing/growth they seek. My approach is most successful with clients who are struggling with depression and other mood disorders, traumas, suicidality, peer/romantic relationship difficulties, and/or stress management.

Using an eclectic approach which integrates multiple treatment modalities into session, I create treatment plans that are individualized and specific to each client and their specific concerns. Clients can expect me to be direct and open regarding my therapeutic orientation and specific techniques being utilized in session, and I encourage client feedback and collaboration always.

Think of me almost like your personal cheerleader - relentlessly standing by your side until we collaboratively create a treatment plan that works for your individualized concerns and goals.

Simply put, if you put in the needed vulnerability, trust, and engagement in your therapeutic journey, you will absolutely be transformed.

I'm ready to invest in you … Are you ready to invest in yourself?

Education & Training

MEd - Educational Psychology, University of Texas Austin

Get to Know Me

What are your interests outside of work?

Outside of work, I maintain a very active and social lifestyle. Because of my outgoing nature, I enjoy seeing my friends multiple times a week and enjoy activities such as, taking my dog, Alfie, for walks/hikes, laying out by the pool or being around water in general, playing board games or going to trivia nights, traveling, and etc. In my alone time, I also enjoy making jewelry, reading, sleeping, and all sorts of crafting activities.

What is one thing you do daily that supports your well-being?

Some things I do every day to support my own mental and emotional health include journaling, repeating self-affirmations to myself, spending time outdoors and with my dog, and ensuring I have a proper work/life balance.

What book have you read more than once?

The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk because everytime I re-read it, I learn something new and wish I could retain literally every word because of its brilliance.

Favorite organization/non-profit?

Homeward Bound, a nonprofit substance abuse and mental health treatment agency that serves 25 counties in North and Far West Texas, because, in the spirit of transparency, they are responsible for keeping someone I love alive.