Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I graduated from Antioch University in 2018 with a Masters in Clinical Psychology. I have worked in an outpatient mental health program serving the forensic population over 7 years. This population includes men and women who have been incarcerated, on probation and/or parole, and who have experienced chronic homelessness. I have worked with women who were incarcerated while pregnant and my role was to help them assimilate back into the community and transition to motherhood.
I have worked with individuals with a variety of concerns including addiction, depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, past sexual abuse, life adjustments, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, relationship and family issues, self-esteem issues, self-harm, grief and loss. I don’t believe there is a one fits all approach and I utilize a variety of methods that includes client-centered, narrative, cognitive behavioral and mindfulness, that best fits the needs of my clients.
My role in the therapeutic process is to improve my clients quality of life. You are the expert in your life and I am here to assist you in overcoming any concerns and challenges so you can live your best life. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Danielle Sanchez earned a Master of Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in 2018. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist in California, holding an LMFT state license (license number 128163), and she brings six years of clinical experience to her work.
She has provided care in an outpatient mental health program serving a forensic population, working with people who have been incarcerated, those on probation or parole, and individuals who have experienced chronic homelessness. Her experience includes supporting women who were incarcerated while pregnant, assisting with community reintegration and the transition to motherhood.
Danielle has worked with people facing a wide range of concerns, including addictions, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, trauma and past sexual abuse, life adjustments, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, relationship and family conflicts, low self-esteem, self-harm, grief and loss. She does not rely on a single method; instead she draws from client-centered, narrative, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness approaches to tailor treatment to each person’s needs.
Her role in therapy is to help improve clients’ quality of life. She views each person as the expert in their own life and aims to support them in overcoming challenges so they can move toward their goals. Danielle welcomes inquiries from those in California who are interested in working together.
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