Bradey Disbrow
- MA
- LPCC
- Psychology External Practicum Trainee

Bradey is a third-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology PhD program at the University of Northern Colorado. Prior to joining the CAPS team, Bradey provided counseling services to cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy before moving into a private practice setting in the Northern Colorado area. In his prior roles, Bradey has had the honor of supporting a wide range of clients, including college students and student-athletes, active-duty military and veterans, and first responders.
Bradey views the counseling process as a collaborative relationship and approaches therapy from a person-centered foundation that emphasizes warmth, empathy, and mutual respect. He strives to create a space where clients feel genuinely understood and supported as they explore their experiences. Bradey draws from both emotion-focused and cognitive-based approaches to help clients explore their experiences more deeply while also building practical skills to manage challenges. A primary goal of Bradey's work is to help clients live in alignment with their values and goals in order to engage in a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Education
- MA: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- BA: Northwestern College
Place you'd most like to see or thing you'd most like to do
I would love to hike the Tour du Mont Blanc with my family, which is a 100-mile trail that crosses through France, Italy and Switzerland.
Areas of interest
Stress and anxiety management, depression, relationship concerns, multicultural and other identity-based concerns, sport and performance enhancement, grief and loss, PTSD and Trauma.