About Brandon
Brandon Taylor uses a client-centered approach to guide people through stress, anxiety, and life changes. He focuses on building a strong connection so clients feel heard and can make steady progress. Brandon holds an LPCC and brings seven years of practice to each session in Kentucky.
He believes therapy works best when the person is an active partner in the process. Sessions are collaborative and paced to match each person's comfort and goals.
Background and approach
Brandon emphasizes practical steps that people can use between meetings to cope with day-to-day challenges. Brandon also incorporates mindfulness techniques to help calm racing thoughts and improve focus. These simple practices are offered alongside solution-focused strategies that target immediate problems and help set clear, achievable goals.
Together these methods aim to reduce overwhelm and build confidence. Many clients come for help with relationships, anger, self-esteem, ADHD, grief, or past trauma. He also supports people dealing with impulsivity, forgiveness, men’s issues, and young adult concerns.
Conversations stay straightforward and goal-oriented, with room for reflection when needed. In sessions he listens without judgment and works with each person to find what fits them. Practical tools, short-term goal setting, and ongoing adjustments shape the work.
The focus is on helping people move forward in ways that feel realistic for their lives.
How these approaches translate to online care
Brandon blends client-centered work with mindfulness and solution-focused techniques to shape online sessions. Client-centered Therapy means the conversation centers on the person's needs and choices, so the therapist follows the client's lead and helps clarify what matters most. Mindfulness Therapy introduces simple practices to reduce reactivity and improve attention, useful for anxiety, stress, and ADHD-related challenges. Solution-Focused Therapy concentrates on specific goals and small steps, which can quickly produce practical changes for everyday problems.Finding the right mix of methods is part of the process. The therapist will collaborate with each person to identify which approaches fit their goals and preferences. Together they decide whether to focus more on mindfulness exercises, goal-setting, or open listening depending on what’s most helpful.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video is helpful for face-to-face conversation and guided exercises. Phone sessions are a good option when bandwidth is limited or a quieter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging work well for brief updates, quick skills practice, or ongoing support between longer sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules and varied routines.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Anger management
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Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Kentucky
- Languages
- English