West Houston Counseling Center

Bradley Gowers

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
Supervised by Carlos Mendoza, LPC-S

My Details

License: Licensed Professional Counselor Associate #91736

Education: M.E.d. in Clincial Mental Health Counseling UH

Certifications/Training: Emotion Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) Level 1, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Specialty: Identity Development, Life Transitions, LGBTQ+ therapy, Anxiety, Personality Disorders, Sexual Identity, Self-Esteem

Ages Served: Teens (12 year +) and Adults

Supervisor: Carlos Mendoza, LPC-S

Rates/Insurance:  $115/BCBS/Aetna

Email: Bradley@westhoustoncounseling.com

Bradley Gowers, LGBTQ+ Therapy
Bradley Gowers, LGBTQ+ Therapy

Approach

Bradley Gowers is a compassionate, easygoing, and accepting therapist specializing in Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) with an emphasis on self-identity in teens and adults and LGBTQ+ therapy.  With a wealth of experience and a commitment to healing, Bradley guides individuals on a journey of self-discovery, fostering emotional resilience and authentic self-expression.

 

Specialty

Drawing from evidence-based practices such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bradley Gowers empowers clients to navigate life’s challenges with greater emotional awareness and regulation. Through a supportive and non-judgmental approach, he helps individuals develop essential coping skills, cultivate mindfulness, and build meaningful connections.
 Bradley Gowers is deeply committed to LGBTQ+ therapy, inclusivity and diversity, providing a safe and affirming space for clients of all gender identities and sexual orientations, including those within the LGBTQIA+ community. He understands the unique struggles faced by individuals navigating their gender identity and sexual orientation and offers specialized support tailored to their needs.

 About Me

Passionate about promoting mental well-being and personal growth, Bradley works collaboratively with clients to explore their innermost thoughts, feelings, and values, empowering them to embrace their true
selves and live authentically. He is dedicated to fostering resilience and facilitating positive change in every individual and family he serves.

"We struggle and fight for our joy — an unreserved and unapologetic joy that springs from our ability to live as we are. It’s a joy worth fighting for and it’s this joy that links all of our struggles together."

Lady Phyll