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My name is Kathy Bryant. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas and have a Masterโs degree in Education. I have over 40 years of experience working as a school counselor and also providing individual therapy in a psychiatric office. I have worked with clients from age 5 to 85. My clients have had a wide range of concerns – anxiety, depression, parenting issues, ADHD, coping with grief and loss. During the last ten years I have focused on learning and supporting caregivers for dementia and Alzheimerโs patients. My humanistic style of counseling is empathetic and non-judgmental. Sessions initially are person centered to establish a trusting therapeutic relationship. Together we establish goals and determine what interventions are appropriate. I frequently utilize Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) . I have been a yoga instructor for 10 years and have found that Mindfulness activities are very helpful in addressing ADHD, anxiety and depression. Personally I was married for 50 years and have raised three daughters. I value family and social relationships very highly. I enjoy being outdoors, traveling, music, theater, reading, sewing, yoga, and church activities. At this point in my life I enjoy working with people and trying to make a difference. I look forward to working with you.
Texas
40 years
1225224264
TX LPC 1533
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