Hi there! I’m Bri Foresman, MEd, MS, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-Associate) and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern (LCDC-I), supervised by Dr. Shawna Munson, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT-S.
I work with individuals, couples, and families who are facing life’s challenges and looking for meaningful change. My approach is holistic and collaborative—centered around your strengths and unique story. I believe we all have the ability to heal and grow with the right support, and I aim to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where you feel heard and empowered.
My style blends client-centered, strengths-based, and cognitive-behavioral approaches. I also draw on training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy (Level 2 Certified) to support couples in building stronger, more connected relationships grounded in research and emotional safety.
I support clients through a wide range of concerns, including:
Anxiety and mood disorders
Relationship issues and communication challenges
Life transitions and identity exploration
Family dynamics and parenting concerns
Before becoming a counselor, I spent 12 years as a special education teacher. That experience gave me a deep appreciation for how trauma, stress, and resilience shape not just individuals—but entire families. It also showed me the power of feeling seen and supported, and it inspired my move into the world of counseling.
I earned my Master of Education in Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling from Lamar University, and hold a B.A. in Psychology and an M.S. in Research Psychology from The University of Texas at San Antonio. My graduate research focused on emotion perception and social-emotional differences in people with autism spectrum disorder.
Whether you’re looking to deepen self-understanding, manage stress, or strengthen relationships, I’m here to walk alongside you with compassion and care.