Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! My name is Danielle Guerrero and I am a licensed clinical social worker in New Mexico. I am a life long New Mexico resident, and attended New Mexico State University for both my bachelors and masters in social work. I have several years of experience working with a wide variety of clients to include both individuals and families . I have experience working with individuals who have experienced domestic violence, families and individuals who are involved with CPS, as well as specializing in foster care/adoption and attachment therapy. I also work with individuals who need assistance with stress management, depression, anxiety, parenting support, PTSD, adjustment/life changes, interpersonal conflicts, grief and loss, and trauma.
I have a warm, collaborative, and eclectic approach to therapy that includes different evidence based therapeutic frameworks to include attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, strengths based therapy, and person centered therapy. I focus on helping people learn positive coping and communication skills to overcome barriers they face in daily life. I believe that the therapeutic alliance is the most important part of therapy, and that the most healing comes from work that is collaborative. I enjoy helping people learn how to harness their inner strength to build resiliency.
The journey to self discovery starts with a single step. I look forward to working with you!
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Danielle Guerrero is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in New Mexico with seven years of clinical experience. A lifelong New Mexico resident, she completed both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work at New Mexico State University.
She has provided therapy to a wide range of individuals and families, including those affected by domestic violence and families or individuals involved with Child Protective Services. Her clinical background includes work in foster care and adoption as well as attachment-focused therapy.
Danielle supports clients facing stress, depression, anxiety, parenting challenges, PTSD, adjustment to life changes, interpersonal conflicts, grief and loss, and trauma. She also works with concerns related to relationships, family conflicts, LGBT issues, intimacy, self-esteem, career difficulties, and compassion fatigue.
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and eclectic, drawing on evidence-based frameworks such as attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, strengths-based methods, and person-centered therapy. She emphasizes helping people develop practical coping strategies and clearer communication skills to address everyday barriers.
Danielle values the therapeutic relationship as the cornerstone of effective work and prefers a collaborative process that helps clients access their inner strengths and build resilience. She holds a New Mexico clinical social work license, which reflects advanced training and authorization to provide mental health services (license C-11364).
She believes the journey to self-discovery begins with a single step and looks forward to supporting clients who choose to begin that process.
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