Bryce Henderson
Registered Clinical Social Worker Intern, MSW

Bryce Henderson
Registered Clinical Social Worker Intern, MSW
Life often feels chaotic, and can be hard to find solutions that actually work in the middle of it all. My approach to therapy is practical and grounded, focusing on tangible ways to improve your quality of life—not just concepts that sound good but fall apart when life gets messy. I specialize in working with children and families navigating challenges like trauma, anxiety, and self-esteem struggles. My goal is to create a supportive space where we can address what’s really happening in your world and find strategies that make a meaningful difference. Other areas of specialization include Anger Management, Grief, and Spirituality.
Specialties
Practical and Grounded
Together, we’ll focus on building tools that work in real life, helping you move toward growth, healing, and a life that feels more manageable and fulfilling. This is achieved through Solution-Focused Therapy (SFBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I offer individual and family therapy to children, pre-teens, teens, and their parents.
Taking the first step toward therapy is a brave and meaningful decision, and I’m honored to walk alongside you on this journey. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or your child, I’m here to provide a safe, compassionate space to navigate life’s challenges. Reach out today, and let’s start building tools for a more fulfilling and resilient future.



Specialties and Expertise
Child
Behavioral Issues
Trauma
ADHD
Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
Adoption
Peer Relationships
Anger Management
School Issues
Anxiety
Self Esteem
Autism
Self-Harming
Coping Skills
Spirituality
Developmental Disorders
Thinking Disorders
Grief
Trauma
PTSD
Mood Disorders
Qualifications
Education
Attended Southeastern University, Masters in Social Work, Graduated 2024
Pre-License
Prelicense by State of Florida
SW7765
Experience
In Practice for 3 Years
Client Focus
Age
Children (3 to 10),
Preteen, Teen, Adults
Participants
Individuals, Family
Type of Therapy
Feels Like a Good Fit?