James Bryant, LMHC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

James Bryant

James Bryant

LMHC
3 years of experience
Authentic
Open-minded
Humorous
Virtual

I am a Seminary trained clinical therapist. I am also a combat veteran and have experience serving in ministry abroad. I have a prior career before becoming a therapist, working about 12 years overseas. I have worked successfully with adults from many backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and religious faiths. I have experience working with clients struggling with a wide variety of mental health conditions and stressors including but not limited to trauma, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first meeting together we will have a brief introduction with each other and then discuss the specifics that brought you to counseling. From there I will be working with you to develop a personalized plan to help you achieve your therapy goals.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Having had an almost 20 year career prior to becoming a therapist, I believe I bring a practical approach to therapy. I understand navigating the real world, balancing career and life, and the every day grind that life throws at us. My experience in ministry and my training gives me the ability to help navigate clients with faith, life, and mental health challenges.

About James Bryant

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Accepts cash

$100/session

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Faith based therapy

I am a seminary graduate and have experience serving in ministry overseas. I try to make practical, real world solutions in how to integrate faith into day to day life.

Christian Counseling

As a disciple of Christ, it is important to recognize that our faith is a part of how we see and interact in the world. I approach my counseling with this in mind.

EMDR

I have been using EMDR for over 3 years and have extensive experience helping reduce the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD in adults.