My approach to therapy is to pull from the humanist/person-centered and strength-based practices. These philosophies resonate with my own philosophies and I have combined my education, training, and natural empathy for others into an informed approach to my client’s therapeutic needs. I strive to provide a space where my clients can be their authentic selves without judgement and to collaborate with them to find the tools to help them achieve the goals they set while in therapy.
I work with a broad range of needs including help with depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, body image/self-esteem, stress management, etc. by integrating different methods and skills to meet the individual needs of my clients. My special area of interest is to provide strong support for the members of the LGBTQIA+, Kink, Polyamorous, and Ethically Non-Monogamous communities. As a member of these communities, I've come to understand the tremendous need for mental healthcare that embraces the dynamics and identities within these communities. Through my interactions within these communities and my education, I have gained insight into sexual and gender-identity issues, hoping to help individuals who identify as members of these groups with their unique challenges.
I graduated with my Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Kennesaw State University in 2018 and my Master of Social Work degree from University of Georgia in 2023.
*Danyelle is under the Direction and Supervision of Rachel Anne Kieran, PsyD consistent with GA Rule 135.