Danielle Beaumont
Calm practical therapy for overwhelmed parents
- Credentials
- LCSW
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed in
- New York
- Languages
- English
- Format
- Online sessions
About Danielle
Danielle Beaumont is a licensed clinical social worker who focuses on creating a calm, down-to-earth space for parents and caregivers feeling overwhelmed by trauma, stress, or parenting pressures. She keeps language simple and practical so conversations stay clear and useful. Danielle aims to help people feel less judged and more like themselves during hard moments.
She draws on trauma-informed ways of working to address post-traumatic stress and abuse-related wounds. Sessions mix honest conversation with structured steps to reduce anxiety and build self-respect.
Background and approach
Danielle also helps people sort through caregiver stress and clarify life purpose so daily choices feel more rooted and sustainable. Her practical tools include strategies to manage social anxiety and phobia, and exercises that support self-love and steadier moods. The focus is on small, doable changes that add up over time.
She frames progress as learning new skills rather than quick fixes. Danielle brings five years of clinical work to her practice as an LCSW, licensed in New York (NY LCSW 102925). She speaks English and designs sessions to fit each person’s rhythms and needs.
Therapy is offered through several online formats to suit busy schedules. Her style is collaborative and judgment-free. She partners with clients to build resilience and clearer goals, then adjusts methods as needed.
Parents and caregivers looking for straightforward support and practical coping tools may find her approach a good match.
Practical approaches for online healing and growth
Danielle uses evidence-based, trauma-informed techniques that focus on safety, pacing, and rebuilding daily routines. Trauma-informed care looks at how past harm affects current feelings and reactions, and it includes steps to lessen overwhelm and increase stability. Techniques often include grounding and gradual processing to help reduce PTSD symptoms and intense anxiety.She also emphasizes skills-building for social anxiety and self-love through behavioral practice and small, repeatable exercises. These methods teach concrete ways to face fearful situations, change unhelpful thinking, and practice self-compassion in everyday moments. The work is hands-on and repeated until it becomes easier to use outside sessions.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Danielle will work with each person to test methods, track what helps, and adjust based on needs and goals. Clients set priorities and the plan shifts as progress and new challenges appear.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, which make it easier to fit therapy into busy family schedules. These options let people check in between appointments, review skills, and get steady support without extra travel. The variety of formats helps match therapy to how someone actually lives and learns.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
Also works with
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- New York
- Languages
- English
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