Chad Patterson, LCSW
Getting started is the hard bit. Many of my clients tell me that on the day they reached out, they were overwhelmed and tired and maybe not a little skeptical that therapy would actually do anything to help.
I get it. Been there. That’s why I use processes and tools that have decades of research showing that they work and how they work. Of course, nothing in life is a guarantee, but we’re not just wingin’ it.
Our conversations will feel safe if not often comfortable. And you’ll be able to trace changes in your experience against the goals we agree to in our first two sessions.
This is more than a friendly chat or an effort “to talk it out.” This is a process to see real and durable change.
Experience:
Chad has over 25 years working with teens, adults, couples, groups and organizations to help them define and reach their goals. Since 2020, he has been a licensed social worker engaged in counseling settings.
Chad has been married for 30 years to his high school sweetheart. Together they have three grown children and two teens.
Client focus:
Teenage boys (12+). Adults. Couples.
Types of therapy:
For Teens and Adults:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialecitcal Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
For Relationships: Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT)
For Trauma Treatment:
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Specializations:
trauma, teen anxiety, marital counseling
Standard Issues:
anxiety, depression, p*rn use, couples communication, self-harm, life transitions, grief and loss, sleep challenges, adhd, school stress, work stress, premarital and marital counseling
How I relax:
A cold coffee. A long, winding Texas road through the hill country. A brilliant conversation with my wife or one of my kids.
License #69543
Session Rates: $160
Meet Our Team
Cameron Tuggle, LPC-A
Supervised by Ann-Marie Ferrera Batton, LPC-S
It can be overwhelming to start therapy. You know you need it, and you want to feel better. Yet the thought of being that vulnerable is scary.
I am passionate about creating a warm, safe, and supportive environment where clients you feel seen, heard, and valued.
My goal is to foster a therapeutic space where healing, growth, and self-discovery can take place, and I am grateful to be part of the larger story unfolding in each client’s your life.
My interest in mental health began early, growing up in a home where conversations around emotional wellness were encouraged. This foundation led me to pursue a Bachelor’s degree at Texas A&M University and a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling through Liberty University. I am committed to ongoing learning as I grow in clinical skills and compassion for those I serve.
Client Focus:
Adults, children (8+), and youth.
Women and women’s issues
Types of therapy:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Trauama Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Person centered care
Issues:
Anxiety, depression, trauma
How I relax:
Outside of the counseling room, I enjoy spending time outdoors with my dog, Malibu, connecting with friends and family, and exploring new hobbies that bring creativity and joy to my life.
License #98381
Session Rates: $125
I’ve been a registered nurse for more than 25 years, serving in a variety of healthcare settings. Over that time, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside children, parents, and families, as well as guiding clinical teams. My passion lies in helping families find their way through complex needs with care and clarity.
As both a nurse and a mom of five, I deeply understand how important it is to have support that feels both practical and compassionate. In our practice, I take care of the behind-the-scenes details—scheduling, insurance, funding questions—so you can focus on the therapy process without added stress.
Care coordination has always been at the heart of nursing, and it’s my joy to make sure you feel welcomed, supported, and informed every step of the way.
I can be reached by call or text at 512.434.0716 or marna@2510collective.com
Marna Patterson, RN
Practice Manager and Co-Founder
Values That Define Us
The 2510 Collective is a place for you and your family to get support and help for life’s journey.
2510 (twenty-five-ten) is a number special to us. It reminds us that what matters most in life is relentless kindness and honesty.
Kindness without honesty is really just manipulation. And honesty without relentless kindness is judgment.
The 2510 Collective is a place to learn, to heal, to grow in an environment marked by grace and truth.
We offer personalized, individual counseling for adults, couples and teens.
Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma, or aren’t really sure, you just don’t feel right - we provide individualized treatment plans to address complex situations or deeply rooted issues.
We believe therapy is a place to discover yourself. To understand yourself. To accept yourself.
Therapy has to be both free of judgment and free of falsehood. And it takes a special kind of space to pull that off. That’s a 2510 kind of place.
In Person or Online
We offer counseling services in person in Cedar Park, at our office easily accessible to Round Rock, Liberty Hill, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, and North Austin.
Our offices are located at 507 Denali Pass, Suite 101
Online appointments are available to residents of Texas.
Required disclosures:
NOTICE TO CLIENTS:
The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council investigates and prosecutes professional misconduct committed by marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, psychologists, psychological associates, social workers, and licensed specialists in school psychology.
Although not every complaint against or dispute with a licensee involves professional misconduct, the Executive Council will provide you with information about how to file a complaint.
Please call 1-800-821-3205 for more information.
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