Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Dan holds a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Portland State University. Before moving to Portland, Dan worked as a disc jockey, special education teacher and served in the United States Army.
Dan has more than 20 years of experience serving diverse populations including military veterans, victims of trauma and individuals with developmental disabilities. His career has included roles as a vocational rehabilitation counselor, residential case manager, behavioral health provider, and a clinical specialist for a national suicide prevention hotline.
Dan has consulted in court cases, worked in primary care, inpatient treatment, and emergency departments. Modalities utilized in counseling include CBT, ACT, Mindfulness and Client Centered Therapy. He believes that offering respect and a safe environment are critical for a patient to feel that their stories and experiences have been heard and valued.
Specialties: Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Hoarding, Medical Conditions, Insomnia, PTSD, Trauma, Men’s Issues, Health Psychology, Pain Management, OCD, Sleep Disorders, Military/Veterans.
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Daniel Blanchette holds a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Portland State University. Before relocating to Portland, he worked as a disc jockey, taught in special education, and served in the United States Army.
He brings more than 20 years of experience serving diverse populations, including military veterans, survivors of trauma, and people with developmental disabilities.
Across his career he has served in a variety of roles such as vocational rehabilitation counselor, residential case manager, behavioral health provider, and clinical specialist for a national suicide prevention hotline. He has also consulted in court cases and provided care in primary care settings, inpatient treatment programs, and emergency departments.
In therapy he uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness practices, and client-centered approaches. He values offering respect and a safe environment so that patients feel their stories and experiences have been heard and valued. He is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Oregon.
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