Meet the Team

Mekenzie lane, m.ed, lpc/mhsp

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Mekenzie lane, m.ed, lpc/mhsp *

As a therapist, MeKenzie believes in meeting her clients exactly where they are in their healing journey. Ultimately, she enjoys working with individuals who are experiencing grief or other life transitions that are having trouble navigating new terrain. MeKenzie also works with those who may be experiencing anxiety and depression and need assistance in creating coping skills. Additionally, she loves to help men and women explore their own attachment style and work through early trauma.

MeKenzie Lane is a Certified Grief Educator. A Certified Grief Educator is committed to providing the highest level of grief support through education, experience, and insights into the often unacknowledged rocky terrain of grief. 

Certified Grief Educators completed a certificate program designed by world-renowned grief expert, David Kessler. They bring his unique methodology, tools, and decades of experience to help people navigate the challenges of grief.

MeKenzie knows how difficult it can be making the decision to participate in therapy and she believes in creating a safe place for her clients. She uses an integrative approach, meaning she will utilize techniques from different counseling approaches in order to meet the needs of each client.

Owner/Therapist

MEKENZIE LANE, M.ED, LPC/MHSP

June

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June is our affectionate 5-year-old French bulldog who serves as a beloved therapy dog at Bloom Well Counseling. Playful and eager to greet everyone, she has a knack for lifting spirits with gentle snuggles and timely antics; her comedic relief helps clients relax and find moments of lightness during difficult sessions. June is fully vaccinated and remains under close, consistent supervision.

Therapy Dog

June

Adrienne Fields, M.S., M.Ed., LPC

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Adrienne Fields, M.S., M.Ed., LPC *

Therapist

Adrienne fields, M.S., M.Ed., LPC

Adrienne’s counseling approach focuses on solutions, encouraging clients to challenge distorted thoughts, and change destructive patterns of behavior. She will assist you in your counseling journey by providing a judgment-free, compassionate, safe, and comfortable environment in which you can address challenges and begin working on solutions.

Adrienne has experience providing counseling services to adolescents, adults, families, and groups. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to:

- Anxiety

- Depression

- Women’s Emotional Health Issues

- Cancer Diagnosis/Chronic Illness

- ADHD Therapy

- Family Conflict

- Grief and Loss

- Anger Management

- Development of Improved Coping and Communication Skills

- Adjustment to Life Transitions

Adrienne is a breast cancer survivor. She understands the fears, physical changes, and financial worries from diagnosis and treatment. She also knows what it’s like navigating survivorship, the fear of recurrence, and life post-treatment. She can provide a safe space to discuss and process all the anxiety, depression, fear, hopelessness, anger, and stress from a cancer diagnosis or chronic illness. 

Adrienne has also been trained by Postpartum Support International (PSI) in perinatal mental health. She supports mothers, fathers, and families affected by postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, infertility issues, birth trauma, pregnancy loss, and pregnancy termination.

Adrienne graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies and a Master of Education degree in Secondary Education. She also graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Master of Science degree in Counseling. Adrienne has worked as an LPC since 2018. Prior to that, she worked in the public school system for 11 years as an elementary school teacher and a middle school counselor. 

Adrienne is licensed in both Tennessee and Texas.

Brandi Neely, MA, MFT Intern

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Intern

Brandi Neely, MA, MFT

Brandi Neely, MA, MFT Intern holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in Christian Counseling and is completing her Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy, along with a Master’s Certificate in Addiction Counseling through Liberty University. Her training emphasizes a systemic, relational understanding of individuals within the context of their families and closest relationships.

Brandi feels strongly about helping people heal past hurts so they can create healthier, more hopeful futures. She believes the counseling room should be a safe, steady space where clients feel genuinely seen and supported — and where meaningful, lasting change can take place. Working from an attachment-based perspective, she helps clients recognize relational patterns, strengthen secure connection, and develop new ways of engaging with themselves and the people they love.

Brandi integrates evidence-based approaches into her work, including Attachment Theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and trauma-informed practices. She has a particular passion for addiction counseling and recovery work and is committed to supporting individuals and families impacted by substance use. She works with couples across many stages of life — offering premarital counseling to help build strong foundations, supporting marriages in distress, and helping families navigate and heal from the trauma of divorce. Brandi understands that addiction and relational trauma affect entire family systems and seeks to provide compassionate, structured support that fosters accountability, healing, and restored connection.

Brandi works with individuals, couples, and families, including adolescents and children. Her style is relational, collaborative, and grounded in both empathy and practical tools for change.