About Bradley
Bradley Clayton is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Tennessee with 14 years of experience. He focuses on helping people manage stress, anxiety, grief, depression, trauma and attention concerns. Bradley aims to meet each person where they are and build a practical way forward.
He listens for what matters most and tailors conversations to the situation. Sessions focus on day-to-day coping skills, clearer thinking, and learning small habits that reduce overwhelm.
Background and approach
Bradley pays attention to mood, concentration, and how past hurts affect present choices. Many people bring tangled feelings like guilt, shame, isolation or trouble trusting themselves. He helps untangle those patterns so people can try different responses.
Communication struggles and impulsive reactions are addressed with simple planning and practice. Bradley works with people who want to find purpose, build self-compassion, or ease social anxiety and phobias. He uses approaches grounded in evidence and adapts them to fit the person’s life.
The pace is collaborative and focused on realistic steps. He treats every person with respect and sensitivity. Bradley helps clients set short-term goals and check progress along the way.
If someone is ready to make a change, he offers steady support and practical skills to move forward.
Evidence-based approaches for online care
Bradley draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical skill-building. One common approach teaches concrete coping skills for anxiety and stress, such as controlled breathing, activity planning, and step-by-step exposure to feared situations. These skills help reduce immediate distress and build confidence over time.Another approach targets mood and attention by breaking tasks into smaller steps, improving daily routines, and using brief behavioral experiments to test new ways of acting. This method is useful for depression, low motivation, and concentration problems because it emphasizes small, trackable changes.
Finding the right approach is part of the work together. Bradley will discuss your goals, try methods that fit your needs, and adjust the plan as you learn what helps. That collaboration helps shape which techniques are used and how sessions proceed.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect. Video calls allow in-depth conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and text messaging work well for quick check-ins, brief skill practice, or ongoing support between longer sessions. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into a busy life and to keep work moving forward.
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- Experience
- 14 years
- Licensed
- Tennessee
- Languages
- English