Javontae Bradley, LCMHC-A | Montgomery Counseling Group

Holistic Mental Health and Trauma Therapy with Javontae Bradley, LCMHC-A

Empowering, hope-centered therapy in Charlotte for individuals with special needs, disabilities, and those navigating trauma, emotional challenges, and life transitions.

LCMHC-A, B.A. in Psychology from East Carolina University, M.A. in Psychology (Geriatrics) from Grand Canyon University, M.A. in Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University

Javontae Bradley, MA, LCMHCA - Mental Health Counselor, Charlotte

Javontae Bradley believes that hope is something you plant, tend, and share. As a mental health counselor in Charlotte at Montgomery Counseling Group, he works alongside clients to help them discover the tools they already carry, encouraging them to use therapy not as a last resort, but as a practical resource for navigating everyday life with greater clarity and confidence.

Javontae’s connection to mental health began early. Growing up watching his mother work in the field, he developed a lasting curiosity about human behavior and wellbeing that eventually shaped his academic and professional path. He holds a BA in Psychology from East Carolina University, an MA in Psychology with a focus on Geriatrics from Grand Canyon University, and an MA in Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. A Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA), he has provided care over the past six years across a range of community settings, including Gastonia Residential Services, Community Alternatives of North Carolina, and Vital Core at Mecklenburg County Jails.

As a mental health counselor in Charlotte, Javontae works with adults across the lifespan, including older adults navigating loneliness, depression, and memory challenges, as well as individuals in correctional settings, people with intellectual and developmental differences, and children and adolescents. He also holds a clinical focus on men’s issues, including the emotional, relational, and identity challenges that men often bring to therapy. His sessions draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Person-Centered Therapy, alongside supportive talk-based approaches, adapting method and pace to what each person actually needs.

What sets Javontae apart is his investment in genuine connection. He builds rapport by sharing his own interests and inviting clients to share theirs, finding common ground that makes the therapeutic relationship feel safe and collaborative. For younger clients, he uses creative approaches like role-play and writing. For older adults and those in group settings, he draws on activities like origami and visualization to develop practical coping skills. In Javontae’s words: “I provide a listening ear. I meet them at the level that they are. And I work for them to find their own understanding within their own issues.”

Javontae is also committed to closing the gap in mental health access for underserved communities, where care is often the first thing to fall away when survival needs press in. He brings the same warmth and clinical rigor to every setting, because he believes every person, regardless of circumstance, has a story worth hearing and a capacity for growth worth supporting.

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Why Choose Therapy with Javontae?

For Javontae, a trauma therapist in Charlotte, his choice of therapy as a career has allowed him to give back to underserved communities, where mental health is often neglected in favor of other, more pressing survival needs such as food and education. According to Javontae, a huge gap exists in the mental health resources offered to the underserved sections of the community, and it is this gap that Bradley is trying to bridge. 

Once, rapport has been established, Javontae deep dives into the minds of his clients. He uses established therapy approaches like CBT, DBT, EMDR, and Talk Therapy for PTSD to address the underlying issues his patients need to resolve. For children and adolescents, Javontae loves using imaginative avenues such as role-play and creative writing to gain insights into their subconscious. His elderly patients and the prison inmates have also benefited from this approach as Javontae believes all of them have a story, which surfaces through these creative techniques. In Javontae’s own words, “I provide a listening ear. I meet them at the level that they are. And I work for them to find their own understanding within their own issues.” 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does Javontae Bradley specialize in as a therapist?

Javontae specializes in supporting clients across a wide range of life experiences, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and emotional regulation. He has a clinical focus on men’s issues, supporting men in navigating emotional well-being, identity, relationships, and the pressures that often go unaddressed. He also has significant experience working with older adults, people with intellectual and developmental differences, and individuals in community corrections settings.

People of many ages and backgrounds benefit from working with Javontae, particularly those navigating stress, trauma, anxiety, depression, or emotional regulation challenges. If you are looking for a trauma therapist in Charlotte, NC, Javontae brings six years of experience across community and clinical settings. He is especially well-suited to work with men seeking a supportive, non-judgmental space to explore what matters most to them, as well as older adults and individuals who have found it difficult to connect with therapy in the past.

Javontae’s philosophy centers on the belief that meaningful change begins with small steps.  Using dialectical behavior therapy, he focuses on building genuine rapport, meeting clients where they are, and helping them identify and use the strengths they already have. His goal is not just symptom relief, but lasting growth that clients can carry forward and share with the people around them.

You can schedule a consultation through the Montgomery Counseling Group website or by contacting the practice directly. Sessions are tailored to each person’s individual needs and goals.

As a mental health counselor in Charlotte, NC, Javontae draws on several evidence-based approaches, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Person-Centered Therapy, as well as supportive talk-based work. He tailors his approach to each person’s goals, history, and pace, helping clients build emotional awareness, develop coping skills, and strengthen their relationships.

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