Jessica Bradham, Ed.S., LPA

Hello! My name is Jessica Bradham and I love being a school psychologist! I received my Master of Education in School Psychology and my Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology from the University of Cincinnati. I am currently licensed by the North Carolina Psychology Board and the Ohio Board of Psychology. I have over 14 years of experience working in the schools with children and families in preschool through twelfth grade. My expertise is in psychological evaluations for ADHD, Autism, mood disorders, behavioral disorders, intellectual disorders, learning disorders, and other developmental disorders. I also specialize in academic and behavioral interventions, Applied Behavior Analysis, crisis response and intervention, risk assessment, suicide prevention, and school violence prevention. I have experience in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, social skills group training, executive functioning skills training and coaching for parents. I am also trained in Sand Tray Therapy and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy.  As a school psychologist, I strictly adhere to ethical standards and I do not cut corners with my work. I provide each client with a comprehensive, methodical evaluation with practical recommendations for growth.

I am very passionate about my work and I take it all very personally. As a mother, I understand how hard it can be to see your child struggle and I know how important it is to feel that you have someone in your corner fighting with you and for you. I will be that person for you. With all of my years of experience in the schools, I know exactly how to help you advocate for your child and I am committed to helping your child find individual, meaningful success.

I am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and have lived in North Carolina off and on for eight years. When I’m not working, I’m taking care of my beautiful family. In my “me time” I like to read, exercise, get outside, and spend time with friends. My favorite coping skills and relaxation methods are deep breathing, mindfulness coloring books, taking a walk and listening to calming music.  

Raleigh/Cary Office

JessicaBradham@RaleighPsychology.org