Danielle is a psychotherapist at Wildflower. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from University of Vermont and received her Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at the Loyola University Chicago. Prior to coming to Wildflower, Danielle has worked in a number of settings, including a community mental health clinic, a methadone treatment department,…
I am a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor at Wildflower. I am honored and constantly humbled by the opportunity to accompany people on their path to positive change and growth. I have particular passion and experience working with themes related to depression, anxiety, sexuality and sexual health, trauma, reproductive mental health (pregnancy, postpartum, fertility and pregnancy loss), complex family systems, and grief and loss. I enjoy working with adults of all ages as they move through the incredibly messy and odd experience of being an adult. I find it particularly rewarding to work with adults who have not been to therapy and have experienced hesitation around therapy in the past. I always aim to create a space that feels warm, open and never intimidating. I seek to empower my clients to identify and embrace their uniqueness, strengths, and values, and to utilize this knowledge to overcome internal and external challenges. My practice is based in a person-centered approach, which requires the therapist to be present, curious without judgement, flexible, genuine and compassionate. I believe in the power of a strong therapeutic relationship, where the client feels fully seen and accepted as their most authentic self. Feeling safe, respected and heard is essential to successful therapy. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Vermont. I completed my Master’s degree in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago, with a specialization in mental health and a sub-specialization in Geriatrics. I have extensive training in various evidence-based treatment methods. I approach all of my therapeutic relationships from a trauma-informed perspective, while utilizing evidence-based modalities that include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Dialectical and Behavioral Therapy (DBT). I pull from mindfulness strategies in many of my therapeutic interactions. Each client is unique, which is why I always take a collaborative, person-centered approach. Education and professional growth is a core value of my practice. Being a clinical supervisor has given me the opportunity to support other therapists as they grow their clinical voice. It also continues to motivate me to always engage in self-reflection, seek feedback and remain constantly curious. I continue to seek out continued education, training and peer consultation to better serve my clients and grow as a psychotherapist. LCSW License Number: 149020939 Type 1 NPI Number: 1477041119 Accepts: BCBS PPO and BlueChoice plans, Lyra, self-pay and out of network clients