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Megan Bradshaw

BA, MFT Trainee

Overview

Megan Bradshaw is a counseling trainee who brings warmth, authenticity, and grounded support to her work with clients. She is especially drawn to helping women, parents, couples, and individuals impacted by addiction, recovery, and life stressors, while also offering Christian faith integration when desired. She is completing her Master's degree at Hope International University and works under the supervision of Dr. Toni Dunning, DMFT, LMFT (MFC51248).


Who She Helps

  • Women navigating relationships, stress, and life challenges

  • Parents adjusting to the demands of life with children

  • Individuals and spouses affected by addiction, substance abuse, or recovery

  • Couples experiencing conflict or communication difficulties

  • Clients seeking healing, personal growth, and faith integration if desired


Approach

Megan’s style is warm, compassionate, relational, and grounded. She values honesty, empathy, and accountability, and she works to create a space where clients feel safe enough to be themselves while exploring difficult emotions and patterns in both meaningful and practical ways.


Training and Experience

Megan is completing her Master of Science in Counseling with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. Her training includes Prepare and Enrich for couples, along with coursework in trauma and abuse response, addiction and substance abuse, family violence, assessment, psychopharmacology, and treatment of children, and she also brings mentoring experience in recovery-focused settings.


What Sessions are Like

Clients can expect a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where they feel heard and understood. Megan takes the therapeutic process seriously while also allowing room for authenticity, humor, and honest conversation, helping clients better understand themselves, navigate challenges, and move toward healthier relationships and growth.


Personal Note

Megan enjoys faith and traveling. She describes her work as a calling to help people heal from painful experiences, navigate difficult emotions, and move toward hope, purpose, and restoration.

(714) 602-7940

Megan Bradshaw
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