Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
With over 23 years of experience in the mental health field, I have dedicated my career to providing compassionate, community-centered support to individuals and families. I earned my Master of Social Work in 2013 and have since worked primarily in community-based settings, offering direct services to youth, adults, and families navigating a wide range of challenges.
My work includes extensive experience supporting individuals and families impacted by substance use, addiction, and trauma. I ground my practice in Critical Race Theory, intersectionality, and trauma-informed care—approaches that allow me to honor clients’ lived experiences, recognize systemic influences on well-being, and create a safe, affirming space for healing.
As a biracial (Black and White) Inglewood native, I take deep pride in serving my community. My identity and roots shape my commitment to culturally responsive care and to uplifting the resilience, strength, and stories of those I work with.
I strive to meet every client with authenticity, empathy, and respect, supporting them in building insight, healing from trauma, and creating meaningful change in their lives.
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Danielle Lowe is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in California with 12 years of experience in the mental health field. She earned her Master of Social Work in 2013 and holds a California LCSW license (CA LCSW 110706), which indicates she is credentialed to provide clinical social work services in the state.
Her clinical background is primarily in community-based settings, where she has provided direct services to youth, adults, and families facing a wide range of challenges. Her work includes extensive experience supporting people and families impacted by substance use, addiction, and trauma.
Danielle grounds her practice in Critical Race Theory, intersectionality, and trauma-informed care – approaches that guide her to honor clients’ lived experiences and to recognize how systemic forces shape well-being. These frameworks inform her efforts to maintain a safe, affirming space for healing.
As a biracial (Black and White) Inglewood native, she takes pride in serving her community. Her identity and roots inform a commitment to culturally responsive care and to uplifting the resilience, strength, and stories of those she works with.
Danielle strives to meet each person with authenticity, empathy, and respect, supporting them in building insight, healing from trauma, and creating meaningful change in their lives.
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One major benefit is convenience and flexibility – clients can choose the communication method that fits their needs, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to maintain continuity of care.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals and therapists, and if someone feels a different fit would be better, they can switch to another therapist at any time. Online therapy offers an adaptable way to access professional support for many common mental health and relationship concerns.
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