Brannon Pruet, LPC
About Brannon
Brannon brings more than 25 years of experience across community mental health, hospital, emergency, and private practice settings. Much of his career has been spent working in acute psychiatric and crisis environments, giving him depth and confidence in supporting individuals facing complex and persistent mental health challenges.
He works with adults, adolescents, and families navigating mood disorders, trauma, addiction, grief, and relational stress. Brannon is particularly experienced in treating chronic and severe mental illness, including Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, PTSD, Major Depression, and Anxiety Disorders.
His approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Solution-Focused strategies, and client-centered principles in a structured, collaborative process. Sessions are practical and goal-oriented, while also allowing space for deeper emotional and relational work when needed.
Brannon’s Christian faith informs his understanding of healing and personal growth. For clients who desire it, he is comfortable integrating spiritual perspectives into the therapeutic process in a respectful and thoughtful way.
Brannon earned his Doctorate in Psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Addiction Specialist in the State of Colorado.
Brannon’s Approach to Therapy
Brannon brings extensive experience working with individuals facing complex and persistent mental health challenges, including mood disorders, trauma, anxiety, and addiction. His background in acute psychiatric and crisis settings allows him to approach treatment with steadiness, clarity, and confidence.
His work integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, client-centered, and solution-focused strategies within a structured, collaborative process. Sessions are tailored to each individual, balancing practical skill-building with deeper emotional and relational exploration when needed.
For clients navigating substance use, grief, or significant life transitions, Brannon emphasizes stability, insight, and sustainable progress.
Brannon’s Christian faith informs his personal perspective on healing and growth. When meaningful to the client, he is comfortable integrating spiritual themes into therapy in a respectful and thoughtful way. For others, treatment remains grounded in established psychological principles and evidence-based care.
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