Bradley Carpenter

QMHP-R

Bradley Carpenter is a Qualified Mental Health Professional – Registered (QMHP-R) Therapist at New Priorities Family Services and a Master of Social Work (MSW) candidate at Grand Canyon University. With a deep commitment to trauma-informed care, mental health support, and social advocacy, Bradley integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Strength-Basedapproaches into his therapeutic work to empower individuals in their healing journey.

Bradley has extensive experience supporting at-risk populations, particularly youth in foster care and survivors of trauma. Prior to joining New Priorities Family Services, he served as the Supervisor of Guardian Scholars at Promises2Kids, a nonprofit dedicated to helping foster youth achieve self-sufficiency through education and career development. He also worked as a Program Manager at Crisis House, overseeing Camp Hope, a domestic violence prevention program that provided trauma-informed interventions and resilience-building experiences for children and youth.

With a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Oregon State University-Cascades, Bradley has a strong foundation in child development, psychology, and leadership. Bradley believes in fostering collaborative, client-centered care that honors each individual’s strengths and resilience. His work is guided by the belief that every person has the potential for growth and healing, and he is committed to equipping his clients with the skills and strategies they need to build fulfilling, self-sufficient lives.