My Approach

My Approach to Therapy

My Approach to Therapy

The Values that Shape My Work

I believe meaningful change begins in environments where people feel safe enough to slow down, become honest about their experience, and explore themselves without fear of judgment. My approach to therapy is shaped by values that emphasize curiosity, connection, presence, and the understanding that growth is often less about becoming someone entirely different and more about relating to ourselves and others in new ways.

  • Therapy should feel collaborative, not performative or one-sided

  • People make sense within the context of their relationships and experiences

  • Lasting change often happens slowly, intentionally, and relationally

  • Emotional awareness is just as important as problem-solving

  • Healing involves both understanding and practice

  • We are shaped by patterns, but not permanently defined by them

  • Curiosity and self-compassion create more growth than shame or self-criticism

  • The therapeutic relationship itself can become part of the healing process

The Values that Shape
My Work

I believe meaningful change begins in environments where people feel safe enough to slow down, become honest about their experience, and explore themselves without fear of judgment. My approach to therapy is shaped by values that emphasize curiosity, connection, presence, and the understanding that growth is often less about becoming someone entirely different and more about relating to ourselves and others in new ways.

  • Therapy should feel collaborative, not performative or one-sided

  • People make sense within the context of their relationships and experiences

  • Lasting change often happens slowly, intentionally, and relationally

  • Emotional awareness is just as important as problem-solving

  • Healing involves both understanding and practice

  • We are shaped by patterns, but not permanently defined by them

  • Curiosity and self-compassion create more growth than shame or self-criticism

  • The therapeutic relationship itself can become part of the healing process

Theories and Perspectives That Inform My Approach

Theories and Perspectives That Inform My Approach

Theories and Perspectives That Inform My Approach

My work is influenced by several therapeutic approaches that help me think about relationships, emotional patterns, attachment, nervous system responses, and the ways people learn to protect themselves over time. Rather than applying a rigid formula, I draw from different perspectives depending on the needs, goals, and lived experience of each client.

  • Attachment Theory — understanding how early relationships shape connection, safety, and emotional patterns

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) — strengthening emotional bonds and helping people communicate underlying needs more clearly

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) — exploring the different “parts” of ourselves with curiosity and compassion

  • Existential-Humanistic Therapy — making space for meaning, identity, freedom, responsibility, and the realities of being human

  • Mindfulness-Based Approaches — developing awareness, presence, and a different relationship to thoughts and emotions


Begin Here

You don’t have to navigate everything on your own.

Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, disconnected, or simply wanting to understand yourself and your relationships more deeply, therapy can offer a space to pause, reflect, and move forward more intentionally.

Begin Here

You don’t have to navigate everything on your own.

Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, disconnected, or simply wanting to understand yourself and your relationships more deeply, therapy can offer a space to pause, reflect, and move forward more intentionally.

Place & Practice

Paying attention to where we are —
and how we learn to live here.

Place shapes the ways we live, relate, and move through the world. Practice is how we learn to respond with greater attention, intention, and care.

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Place & Practice

Paying attention to where we are —
and how we learn to live here.

Place shapes the ways we live, relate, and move through the world. Practice is how we learn to respond with greater attention, intention, and care.


Subscribe for occasional essays, resources, and observations.

Place & Practice

Paying attention to where we are —
and how we learn to live here.

Place shapes the ways we live, relate, and move through the world. Practice is how we learn to respond with greater attention, intention, and care.

Subscribe for occasional essays, resources, and observations.

David Braud, AMFT

Associate License # TN 2645

Supervisor: Sara Hopkins, LMFT

License # TN 928


5123 Virginia Way, Suite B-11

Brentwood, TN 37027

(615) 722-7013

david@davidbraud.com