Bradley Bemis, MS, LPCC, ADDC, NCC, CTP, CAIP, CLC, is a pre-licensed mental health and addiction counselor registered in Colorado (LPCC.0020565/ADDC.0000418), a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Trauma Professional (CTP), Certified Anxiety-Informed Professional (CAIP), and a Certified Life Coach (CLC). 

Bradley earned his CACREP-accredited Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University in 2021; and is currently a Ph.D. student studying Clinical Humanistic Psychology, with a specialization in Complex Trauma and the Healing Process, at Saybrook University.  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix (2004), and holds twin Associate of Applied Science degrees in both Information Systems Technology and in Personnel Administration from the Community College of the Air Force (1998). 

Bradley is a military service veteran and spent over 30 years in the cybersecurity industry before dedicating his life to service work.  He has 10 years of progressive experience (since 2014), in the helping profession; working as a mindfulness and meditation instructor, contemplative wisdom teacher, somatic practice guide, professional life coach, psychedelic facilitator, and now as a clinical therapist.  Today, Bradley offers mental health and addiction counseling services that are grounded in trauma-informed contemplative and somatic practice, ongoing advances in modern neuroscience, and evidence-based models of psychological healing; all with a deeply client-centered focus and a heart-felt desire to transform human suffering into wisdom, compassion, and loving-action in the world.  



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I no longer take Medicaid or other insurances – However, my partner Lisa does.

Let’s work together to enhance your ability to cope with difficulties and find greater enjoyment in life. I am a graduate student intern in clinical mental health counseling at Walden University specializing in trauma-informed, mindfulness-based counseling. I have completed training in evidenced-based trauma therapies and interventions and mindfulness meditation. My theoretical orientations are existentialism and nonduality. In counseling practice, I engage in trauma-informed CBT, mindfulness, and person-centered interventions.