Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Experience: I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a wealth of professional and personal life experiences. I am a native New Yorker, however I received my license in Florida, where I lived for 17 years, and recently relocated to New York City. I served in the US Army and was also a military spouse, which provided me with the opportunity to travel and live in different parts of the US. In addition, to being a veteran and working/supporting military families, I have had the honor to serve as a Hospice Social Worker. Providing End of Life care to individuals, caregivers, and families. That experience prepared me for my role as an Oncology Social Worker. I was afforded the opportunity to administer emotional spiritual support to people diagnosed with various cancers. That was a transformative experience which I will always be grateful for. Currently I am in Private Practice and enjoying the opportunities that remote mental health services grant.
Education: I completed my under graduate degree, Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education, with Wayland Baptist University in 2009. I received my Master of Social Work with the University of Central Florida in 2013. With that said, I have continued to develop professionally by attending conferences, workshops, reading journals, consulting with colleagues, reviewing empirical data that supports evidenced based practice, reading books and watching educational videos.
Treatment Approach: I create a warm and inviting atmosphere for engaging in the therapeutic process. My style is relaxed, compassionate yet direct. While education and experience are important, there is a creative element to this craft which is where I really shine. I utilize a variety of treatment modalities which include, but are not limited to, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and mindfulness. I collaborate with clients to assist them with obtaining their treatment goals via active listening, giving feedback and providing concrete tools that people can exercise in the moment.
How I can help: I believe everyone could benefit from some guidance, information, education and additional support. Beginning this process can be a difficult step but an important one. However, once the journey has begun, therapy can have a positive impact on the quality of your life. Whether you are suffering from anxiety/depression, managing relationships, parenting, work related issues, sex/intimacy, gender identity, grief/loss, divorce, trauma, survivorship (Oncology) or just wanting to gain insight into your own behaviors. I look forward to helping you achieve your goals!
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Danielle Carrasquillo is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with six years of clinical experience who practices in New York. A native New Yorker, she spent 17 years living in Florida before recently relocating to New York City. Her background includes service in the US Army and time as a military spouse, experiences that exposed her to varied communities across the country.
Her clinical career has included roles as a Hospice Social Worker, providing end-of-life care to patients, caregivers, and families, and as an Oncology Social Worker, offering emotional and spiritual support to people diagnosed with cancer. Those positions were formative and continue to inform her approach in private practice, where she currently provides remote mental health services.
She completed a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education at Wayland Baptist University in 2009 and earned a Master of Social Work from the University of Central Florida in 2013. Danielle maintains professional growth through conferences, workshops, journal reading, consultation with colleagues, reviewing empirical evidence, and other educational materials.
Danielle creates a warm, inviting environment for therapy and combines a relaxed, compassionate manner with direct feedback. She emphasizes creativity in clinical work and draws from multiple modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and mindfulness practices. In collaboration with clients she uses active listening, practical feedback, and concrete tools that can be applied in the moment to help reach treatment goals.
She works with people facing stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, grief and loss, self-esteem concerns, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related issues, eating concerns, parenting and family matters, anger, career-related stress, and coping with life changes. Danielle also supports clients dealing with sex and intimacy, gender identity questions, divorce, cancer survivorship, and those seeking greater insight into their behaviors. She is licensed in Florida (FL LCSW SW15495) and New York (NY LCSW 092874-01) and practices as a female therapist who offers services to diverse clients, including LGBT and older adults.
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One major benefit is flexibility. People can connect in the format that works best for them – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which makes it easier to fit care into busy schedules and varied lifestyles.
All therapists involved are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they need a different fit. For many individuals, the convenience and comparable effectiveness of online therapy make it a practical and accessible way to pursue mental health support.
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