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.

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 to 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.

Chad Patterson, LCSW

Chad works with teen boys, adults, and couples to get unstuck when life is too much.

Chad works with you to set change goals and uses processes proven to help you reach those goals.

Cameron Tuggle, LPC-A

Supervised by Ann-Marie Ferrera Batton, LPC-S

Cameron works with teens and adults by forging safety, meeting each client where they are, establishing goals, and creating an individualized plan to see real and lasting change. Cameron is trained in multiple modalitites and is ready to help you and your family.

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More About The Team
  • Single event or complex. Relatively recent to distant past. We help clients to put the pain the in the past and live today to its fullest.

  • Life involves loss. It is inevitable. It is sometimes indescribably painful. We help you navigate this sorrow to find new meaning.

  • The one constant in life is change. Yet, sometimes that can be too much or too fast. We help your mind paradoxically catch up by slowing down.

  • It was never supposed to happen. Yet, you find yourself in the most unthinkable place. We help you decide what to do next, find forgiveness, and work toward a future you both can be proud of - whether you attempt to reconcile or part ways.

Yeah, we’ve worked with that.

  • At one point in your life or another, you are likely to experience the weight of this experience. When sadness stays too long, you can feel immobilized, unmotivated, and fatigued. We help you get your energy and restore your verve.

  • Everyone has a bad night sleep from time to time. But when that becomes a pattern or norm, you have a problem. You can even flip day and night so that you don’t know if you are coming or going. We work with you to improve your sleep with or without medication.

  • You hate to admit it to anyone, least of all yourself. But many people think of ending their life or hurting themselves. We will work with you to get safe, stay safe and to address why these urges are present with you.

  • We help you end your use and find freedom from the shame.

  • Sleepless nights and tired days filled with tension and irritability. This is not you. This is your brain stuck on fear. We help you find your calm and dig to the root of the problem. You can find rest for your wound up mind.

  • Our kids today face an intense environment filled with adult pressures to peform. It’s a lot. And when that gets overwhelming, even the best of students falter. We help your student calm down, think clearly, and advance their goals.

    We also work with students (and their parents) diagnosed with ADHD.

  • Work from home. Return to the office. Reorg! It’s a lot. The pressures today are immense and the stakes feel ever higher. We help you think better, feel better so you can be at your best.

  • The most amazing and aweful moments in your life have probably both come out of your most intimate relationships. We help you find new ways to connect and communicate so you can solve old problems in new ways.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Description text goes hereYes! We encourage you to book a FREE 20 minute consultation with the therapist you want to work with. In that call, you can discuss what brings you to therapy, what you hope to get out of therapy, and how your new therapist can help you.

  • Well, let’s dismiss some myths first. Counseling is not a chat with a paid friend (though you may come to quite enjoy the conversation). Therapy is not getting advice like you would expect from a lawyer. 

    Counseling (at least the way we do things) works by helping you discover how your thoughts, emotions, and actions dance together in your mind. 

    When placed next to your lived experience, sometimes these three interplay in ways that fix your mind on sad or hurt or scared or stressed. At other times, these three interplay in ways that give you flexibility that is effective to navigate circumstances and relationships. 

    When we together see ineffective patterns, we work to alter those patterns so that the different parts of your mind work together. That process is sometimes called integration. When your mind is working as it should, you will likely notice the emotions calm and new solutions to old problems can present themselves.

  • Description text goes hereEvery person’s experience is different. Some reach their goals in just a handful of weeks. Others face more complex or ongoing problems that require more time. That said, the most common time frame for those who work us is between 12 and 24 sessions. This usually starts with weekly meetings and tapering to every other week later on. Ask your therapist what’s right for you.

  • We look for two things to change. First, you will take various assessments meant to guage how many symptoms do you experience and at what severity. Over time, we expect the scoring on these assessment to improve. Second, we will talk about what are the things you cannot do now that you want to be able to do later. As therapy progresses, you will likely notice improvement here too. So over time, your assessment scores get better and your ability to do stuff (that is, you ability to function) gets better too.

  • Yes, it is normal to be nervous. Reaching out to your new therapist fills many with a strange sense of vulnerability. We know how ] hard that first call can be (because we’ve made that call for ourselves at one time or another), and we want to make it as easy for you as possible. 

    We promise that we are not analyzing you or judging you. We promise we can’t “see into your soul.” 

    We can work with you over time to discover your strengths and your unique dance with thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

  • Your first session will start either by turning up in our office or logging onto a secure, private, and online meeting room. 

    If in person, you’ll have a code to get into the front door. There is a quiet waiting area with water and Jolly Ranchers for you to enjoy. 

    When your appointment time is come, your therapist will bring you back to a quiet, comfortable room. 

    In our first conversation together, your therapist’ primary goal is to get to know you better and start a partnership. You are unique and amazing person, and we refuse to make assumptions about you or your experience. 

    We’ll also give you opportunity to ask us anything. 

    We are also likely to propose a direction for moving forward and see how that sounds to you. 

    Many clients report feeling a sense of relief and hope when that first hour has passed. We hope you will too.

  • Probably. Much of the work of therapy happens outside the counseling room. This usually is a request for you to complete a form or take an action each day. A typical assignment takes about 5 to 10 minutes per day. This doubles the amount of time each week you are setting aside to feel better (from one hour in session to 2 hours total). Research in CBT and CPT show that doing homework improves your results.

  • No. But we know some folks we trust if you need medication. We will work with you regardless.

  • You can cry. (I did when I went to therapy). You don’t have to cry. Not everyone does. Sometimes counseling surfaces big emotions because your nervous system recognizes that you are at long last in a safe enough place to actually let them be there. No matter how you express your emotions, know you won’t be judged for it.

  • When your goals are met, you’ll have some choices. Some taper to monthly or even semi-quarterly meetings. Others, ask to go to an “as needed” status whereby they are no longer making regular appointments but maintain client status for a time (this option is time limited and requires your therapist approval). Some ask to be discharged. 

    The ultimate goal is not to be dependent on your counselor but to learn how to practice resilience skills on your own.  We’re not here to make you a forever client. We are here to be a support and help as long as you need us.

  • Chad Patterson, LCSW - $160 per session. 

    Cameron Tuggle, LPC-A - $125

    We do not bill insurance directly. Many policies allow you to file for out-of-network benefits using a superbill automatically generated each month. Please contact your insurance provider to see if you have this benefit. 

    As time is reserved exclusively for you by our therapists, we require 48 hours notice to cancel a session. Exceptions to this policy are considered on a case-by-case basis

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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.

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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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