About The 2510 Collective

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.

What we do - Education and Support

For education and support, we provide informational classes, specific to your child’s age. These are led by trained instructors but are not intended to provide therapy or medical advice. 

Through informational classes, we help you gain greater insight and understanding into what you are experiencing, and what your child or adolescent is experiencing. 

We support you in your parenting journey to understand, make practical changes to better your relationships, and flourish in your relationship with your children.

Classes are online for your convenience!

What we do - Counseling

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.

Therapist and Founder - Chad Patterson, LCSW

I see therapy as the opportunity to connect with people in their distress and forge a collaborative partnership to see wholeness emerge for the whole person. Therapy is about you and your family, and I believe you are the expert on you.

For over 20 years I’ve worked with teens, adults, couples, groups, and organizations to help them define and reach their goals. Since 2020, I’ve been a social worker engaged in counseling settings. I hope to work with you in your journey too.

Education: Texas State University, MSW

License #69543

Educator and Cofounder - Marna Patterson, RN

Marna Patterson is a registered nurse with over 25 years of experience with parents, children, and family systems as well as leading multigenerational teams in healthcare settings. In addition, raising 5 children with her husband, Chad, she has gained many insights and practical wisdom to share regarding parenting through the many developmental stages. Marna helps parents just like you to go from struggling with parenting to thriving in a connected family system so that you can navigate the parenting journey with confidence…and have FUN with your children.

Marna also manages the administrative pieces of the business, so if you have questions about the therapy process, insurance and funding, scheduling, or just are not sure where to start…reach out! Care coordination is what nurses do very well!

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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