Camilla Bradley, MA

Resident in Counseling

Clinical Background

Camilla has worked as a healer in many capacities. She is a life coach, a health coach, and a Resident in Counseling with a master’s degree in Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling. In these roles, she is compassionate, inquisitive, and present. However, her greatest strength lies in her heart. Through her therapeutic work, she encourages the light, worthiness, and self-seen sacredness in each individual, so that they may feel safe and empowered to bring their own unique gifts into the world.

Camilla believes that self-understanding, self-compassion, and self-acceptance are three powerful tools when it comes to therapeutic work. Of the three, she recognizes that self-acceptance can be the hardest to master. Especially for individuals who have never experienced acceptance before. 

Being totally and radically accepted by a therapist can be the first step in the journey to self-acceptance. Camilla is honored to help individuals feel seen, met, and accepted for who they truly are. She recognizes that people need to experience acceptance from another before learning how to offer it to themselves. 

Through her personal and professional training, Camilla has come to recognize that so many blockages stem from our inability to self-accept. We celebrate some parts, while banishing others. This can lead to identity fragmentation and a collection of parts deemed “good enough” while the rest are banished to the realms of mental illness, somatic illness, and unconscious suffering. Camilla firmly believes that this disallowance of self is where physical, mental, and spiritual disease take root. Her therapeutic approach focuses on reintegration, processing, and loving acceptance of self to remove the blockages that prevent wholeness and well-being. Camilla specializes in working with adolescents, teens, and adults who are looking to explore identity, attachment, relationships, trauma, and vocation. 

Clinical Focus

Camilla specializes in gestalt psychology, internal family systems, and mindfulness-based transpersonal psychology. She utilizes a mindfulness-based Rogerian technique to empower clients in bringing healing attention and awareness to the patterns, thoughts, themes, and behaviors that lead to separation and suffering. Her work with internal family systems therapy and gestalt psychology is exploratory, creative, collaborative, nurturing, and trauma-informed. Embodying theory and utilizing these techniques, she opens the door for restorative breakthroughs in long-term patterning to address the root causes of clients’ presenting problems. 

Education

Boston College, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology

Naropa University, Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Concentration: Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling


As a Resident in Counseling, Camilla is practicing under supervision. Her supervisor, Tracie Ferguson, LPC, can be reached at (980) 417-9377.

  • An attuned presence is imperative to healing, and attention, in and of itself, is curative. As a mindfulness-based transpersonal psychotherapist, Camilla models and teaches mindfulness to her clients to help them slow down, tune in, and reconnect with the profound wisdom contained in the present-moment experience. Through meditation, grounding exercises, somatic therapy, and awareness practices, she guides clients toward a state of greater clarity, peace, and emotional resilience—amidst the chaos of a world that often feels overstimulating and overwhelming.

  • Relationships are our greatest mirrors and our greatest teachers. Camilla supports her clients in deepening their relationships by first deepening their connection to themselves. She helps individuals recognize and transform the unconscious patterns that shape their interactions, cultivating healthier dynamics built on trust, communication, and authenticity. Whether navigating love, family, or friendship, her approach helps clients cultivate a meaningful and honest relational life.

  • Through deep listening, reflective dialogue, and compassionate presence, Camilla helps clients cultivate a more loving relationship with themselves—one rooted in self-acceptance, confidence, and authenticity. Camilla believes that self-worth is not earned but uncovered. Through mindfulness-based, person-centered counseling, she helps clients dissolve the layers of self-doubt and criticism that have kept them from embracing their innate worth and well-being.

  • Living with chronic illness is not just a physical experience—it is emotional, mental, spiritual, and deeply personal. Camilla understands firsthand the profound impact of navigating life in a body that doesn’t always cooperate. Yet, our bodies are also messengers, often speaking first when we are carrying trauma or unconscious patterns of fragmentation and suffering. Learning to listen to these messages can be deeply illuminating and reparative.

    Camilla is well-versed in guiding clients through the process of reintegration and healing using Internal Family Systems (IFS), Gestalt therapy, somatic therapy, and mindfulness-based counseling. She is honored to help clients rebuild a foundation of love, trust, and respect for their bodies. Additionally, she brings her research on the connection between mental health and chronic conditions—particularly autoimmunity—into her work, recognizing the frustration of being dismissed or misunderstood by the medical system. Through compassionate support and embodied healing, she helps clients feel seen, validated, and empowered in their journey toward well-being.

  • Camilla understands that we are relational beings, through and through. These relationships—both external and internal—are constant. She recognizes that we are a collection of inner parts, each with its own story, wounds, and wisdom. Through Internal Family Systems (IFS), she helps clients meet these parts with curiosity and compassion, allowing them to express the unexpressed—unburdening the ones that hold pain and nurturing the ones that have been silenced. Through this reintegration process, clients rediscover a sense of inner harmony, self-leadership, and profound self-acceptance.

  • Camilla honors the sacred complexity of womanhood and the many challenges women face—both seen and unseen. She provides a sanctuary for clients to explore themes of self-worth, empowerment, sexuality, and the feminine archetype, guiding them toward a place of greater self-knowing and trust. Through this work, she helps women reclaim their voices, deconstruct socio-cultural conditioning, and step into their inherent power.

  • Identity work is relational work—it refers to our ongoing, unfolding relationship with ourselves. Camilla walks alongside her clients as they explore the depths of who they are, who they have been, and who they are becoming. Whether exploring life transitions, cultural or gender identity, or a longing for deeper authenticity, she offers a space of radical acceptance. Through this work, clients learn to embrace their full, unfiltered selves—free from external expectations, fear, or shame.

  • Individual Psychotherapy |  $100

    Intake and Assessment |  $125