Staff Therapist

Danielle Spector Esq., LMSW

I see emotional wellbeing as essential to a healthy life as breathing is. I am here to help my patients “breathe” as they strive to reach optimal health.

Danielle earned a Masters in Social Work and a degree in Law from Washington University in St. Louis. Danielle is a warm and creative clinician with over twenty years of experience as an individual and family counselor and advocate. The focus of her work addresses the challenges of receiving a diagnosis, dealing with loss, navigating life transitions, reducing grief, and improving self-esteem.

Danielle has worked in hospitals, community mental health centers, child welfare agencies, schools, and private practice supporting people diagnosed with personality disorders, OCD, ADHD, Autism spectrum disorder, family conflict, chronic illness, anxiety, and depression. She aims to meet the unique needs of every individual, no matter the age, by utilizing diverse, evidence-based treatments including but not limited to CBT, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Trauma Focused and Strength Based interventions.

Danielle enjoys meeting people and building a trusting alliance. She believes in the profound power of listening and providing a safe, welcoming space where one can be heard without judgment and in complete confidence.

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