About Brad
Brad Cherry is a licensed counselor who brings 15 years of experience to his work in Texas. He holds LPCC and LPC credentials and focuses on helping people regain footing during stressful seasons. He talks plainly and aims to make first steps feel manageable for someone who is worried or overwhelmed.
He commonly helps with stress and anxiety, low self-esteem, motivation, and depression. He also supports people facing relationship strain, parenting challenges, career transitions, and life changes that leave them uncertain about the next step.
Background and approach
His approach adapts to each person’s needs rather than using a single formula. Brad emphasizes respect, sensitivity, and compassion in sessions. Conversations and any treatment plans are shaped around the client's goals and daily realities.
He aims to empower people to build confidence and make lasting changes at a comfortable pace. He has worked across different settings over his career, which informs how he helps with practical problems like communication, money and financial worries, and coping after separation or a disaster. He also addresses feelings of emptiness, guilt, isolation, and questions about life purpose.
Sessions are offered in English and delivered through multiple online formats. Brad encourages people to take the first step when they feel ready and supports them through the process of finding what works best for their life.
How evidence-based approaches work online
Brad uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change. One common approach involves skill-building to manage anxiety and stress through breath work, coping strategies, and breaking problems into smaller steps. This helps when daily worry or panic makes it hard to function. Another approach focuses on boosting self-esteem and motivation by identifying unhelpful thinking patterns and testing new behaviors in real life. That method helps people gain confidence and try different ways of handling relationships, work, or parenting concerns.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, preferences, and what has or hasn't helped before. Together they decide which methods to try and adjust the plan as progress or new issues arise.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to meet. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when a deeper exchange is wanted. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging work well for brief check-ins, journaling between sessions, or people who need a quicker way to touch base during a busy week. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into work, parenting, or other commitments.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Career difficulties
- Co-morbidity
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Coping with natural or human-caused disaster
- Divorce and separation
- Emptiness
- Family conflicts
- Family problems
- Fatherhood issues
- Fertility issues
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Impulsivity
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Men's issues
- Money and financial issues
- Mood disorders
- Multicultural concerns
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Parenting issues
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Relationship issues
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self-love
- Sexuality
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania, Texas, New Mexico
- Languages
- English