During his 20 years in the Air Force, Brad learned the impact of one's past experiences. As a result, Brad felt called to return to college and earned a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University. Upon retirement, Brad moved to Gillette and began working at Campbell County Health. In 2020, he joined Atlas Therapy to pursue work in a private practice setting. Now, Brad is excited to operate in a solo practice. He is licensed in Wyoming, license LMFT-234. Brad is experienced in acute in-patient care working with adults, adolescents and families. His out-patient experiences are varied treating adults, adolescents, families, and couples. He has experience in diagnosing and treating the following disorders and more: ADHD, Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Depressive disorders, Anxiety disorders, Trauma, Personality disorders, and Marital and relationship problems.
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