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Bridget Dragun, LPCC
Staff Therapist
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Biography
I'm a therapist who has spent years treating anxiety, depression, grief, and the emotional weight that comes with stress, advanced illness, and end-of-life care. My early training centered on children and adolescents with behavioral disorders, and I often brought families into the work, so I'm comfortable moving between individual, group, and family counseling. These days I see adolescents, adults, and older adults, including people who are navigating a serious diagnosis or grieving someone they've lost and aren't sure how to keep going.
How I work is fairly straightforward. I start by listening to your story with curiosity and without rushing to conclusions, and as trust builds, we shape a plan that's personalized and realistic, not a wish list you'll never keep. In an early session, expect me to ask questions, follow your lead, and be honest with you; transparency and open communication matter to me, and I'd rather name something directly than talk around it. My leanings are eclectic, strength-based, and mindfulness-informed, so the work tends to focus on building self-awareness, steadying your emotional regulation, and developing skills you can actually use.
What I care about most is that you feel understood and supported while you work toward a life that feels more purposeful and genuinely yours. Curious whether the two of us would be a good fit to figure that out together?
Expertise and specialties
Education and training
- Master of Science, Chatham College