Rated 4.8 stars out of 5, 29 ratings

Bryan Wade

LMHC, 18 years of experience

Direct
Authentic
Open-minded

I am a motivated professional with a proactive, positive approach to service; reinforced by multiple years of experience with knowledge of personnel management principles and clinical practices in human or social service systems. I have been fortunate to have an array of experiences working in corrections; additionally, creating and facilitating IOP and PHP programs that addressed substance abuse and mental health issues. As a practitioner, diagnose utilizing criteria set forth in the DSM-5 and provide psychotherapy services to children, adolescents, adult individuals, and families who suffer from brief and long-term modalities such as: - Depression, mood disorders, anxiety, divorce - Child and adolescent issues - School concerns - Marriage, Couple, Family Counseling - Autism Spectrum Disorder - Parenting issues Additionally, provide EAP services for ESI EAP, UBH EAP, Compsych EAP, Aetna EAP, and CIGNA EAP as well as work closely with Veteran Administration to provide mental health counseling services via VCCN through Optum/UBH.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

I can only hope that the client takes a sense of self-empowerment and hope.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

One area that I preceive that I stand out is creating therapuetic alliances with client very quickly which allow clients to freely express themselves.

Rated 4.8 stars out of 5, 29 ratings

1 rating with written reviews

March 26, 2025

I felt awesome after talking with him

Verified client, age 45-54

Review shared after session 1 with Bryan

About Bryan Wade

Address

45 Hope St, Springfield, MA 01119

Appointments

Virtual & in-person

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Assist in reshaping cognitive thoughts processes and through behavioral re-enforcement of changes in oneself.

Motivational Interviewing

Help in affirming one's thoughts and emotions thus allowing breakthroughs when one feels immobilized.