Our Team
Chad Beraud, LPC
Loren Bond, Counseling Intern
Chad Beraud, LPC
When life has made you feel stuck and like you don’t known where to turn, many people find themselves procrastinating, isolating, losing loved ones, and getting caught in the same old habits. I specialize in helping people get unstuck, break old habits, and create lasting change.
Many of my clients are going to therapy for the first time. I understand how difficult it is to choose to open up and help my clients navigate sharing difficult things for the first time.
Specialties:
Addiction and Codependency (including pornography and sex addiction)
Relationship Distress
Men’s Issues (adolescents and adults)
Trauma
Couples and Families
Catholic/Christian Integration
Modalities:
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
Background:
I graduated from ULL with a Master of Science in Counseling. I have worked part-time as a Family Therapist at Victory Addiction Recovery Center for over 2 years. Prior to beginning counseling, I worked in Youth Ministry full time, overseeing preteen, teen and young adult programs. I am a proud father of 3 young children and have been married for 8 years.
Loren Bond, Intern
Specialties:
Identity exploration
Relationship Distress
Women’s Issues
Teens
Couples and Families
Modalities:
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT)
Existential-Humanistic Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
My style:
You don't have to have the words for it yet, something in you knew to look. Maybe you've been feeling off without knowing why, like you're going through the motions but not quite living. Or maybe you know exactly what's wrong and need someone who can sit with you in it without trying to fix you. I help people come home to themselves, feeling proud of who they are, confident in their relationships, and clear about the direction of their lives.
I draw on Relational-Cultural Theory and Existential Therapy to help clients explore what they're feeling, but why it matters and who they are becoming on the other side of it. Using Internal Family Systems (IFS), I help clients get to know the different parts of themselves: the ones that protect, the ones that carry old pain, and the ones that have been waiting to be heard. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps us identify the patterns of thought and behavior that keep you stuck and build practical tools for change. For couples, I draw on the Gottman Method to help partners move out of conflict cycles and toward genuine connection. Woven through all of it is a psychodynamic lens that is integrative by nature to meet each client where they are. My approach is rooted in the belief that healing isn't something I do to you, it emerges from within you.
Background:
I am currently completing my Master of Science in Counseling.