Bradley Burris received their Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from Webster University in 2023 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Women’s and Gender Studies from the College of Charleston in 2019. During their educational career, Bradley has engaged in various volunteer opportunities within the community including working with survivors of violence, individuals experiencing housing instability, the incarcerated population, and members of the LGBTQ+ population. Prior to becoming a clinicial counselor, Bradley worked at a local sexual violence response center where they provided critical services to survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones.
Bradley’s approach to treatment is eclectic, meaning that they are willing to meet the client where they are and specialize the treatment approach to best fit their needs while using evidence-based practices. Bradley brings a person-centered approach to all of their sessions and collaborates with the client to assist them on their healing journey. Bradley has experience working with survivors of trauma of all age ranges and populations.
During their free time, Bradley enjoys spending time with their family and two dogs, Lulu and Mojo. Bradley also enjoys spending time on the water by either going to the beach or boating with loved ones. Bradley loves to read and enjoys spending time in nature.