Hi, I'm Danielle
I want to help you feel secure, seen, and chosen -just as you are.
Do you feel like no matter how much you give in love, you feel anxious, exhausted, and wonder why it’s not enough? Deep down, you long to be cherished, understood, and cared for in the way you show up for others. This cycle can be painful and hard to break on your own. In therapy with me, you’ll have a space where your wants, needs, and feelings aren’t “too much” but valid and deeply important. Together, we will work on helping you turn that same empathy and compassion inward.
We start by exploring the roots of these patterns and seeing how your history shaped them. Then we introduce new practices and perspectives that support progress. I’ll help you tend to your own needs first, speak with clarity and confidence, and trust that your people will value you, as you are.
Over time, my clients often notice a softening of self-criticism, a stronger sense of security in relationships, and the courage to express their truth. They begin to choose connections that truly fit them, because they’ve learned to value and honor themselves first.
My role is to walk beside you with warmth and encouragement as you discover that what you want is not only possible—it’s waiting for you.
What People Are Saying
“I’ve grown so much and have learned to love, support, and trust myself thanks to you. ” C.L.
“ If you’re looking to work on your inner voice and foster a better relationship with yourself, I recommend Danielle. ” G.B.
“Danielle creates a safe, supportive space where I feel truly heard. She gives practical tools to help me work through difficult situations and heal from past traumas, without judgment.” E.G.
More About Me
I come from a long line of listeners. Women who shared and asked questions to learn from one another, see one another, and feel connected. My history has made it feel natural to want to understand and learn about others in ways that go beyond the surface.
Despite being raised to be a good listener for others, I didn’t always give myself that same care and attention. I, like many, didn’t know how to use my superpower to support myself and my needs. I was stuck in a cycle of listening to everyone else, doing what I thought was valuable, making it nearly impossible to notice that it was the reason I had yet to feel fulfilled. It wasn’t until I decided to give myself the gift of therapy that things began to change.
Once I started taking better care of myself, it was harder to accept less from others. My relationships with other self-care supporters instantly improved. It felt more natural to set boundaries and disengage with those who didn’t fit what I was already doing.
With me, therapy is more than problem-solving; it’s an opportunity to get to know yourself. I love helping clients break cycles of anxiety and self-doubt. It’s incredible to watch them move into a space where they can feel secure to express themselves freely, share their personality and desires, and attract the relationships and communities that truly celebrate them.