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Online therapist

Danielle Turner

Trusted counselor for family concerns

Credentials
LCPC
Experience
10 years
Licensed in
Nevada
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Danielle

Danielle Turner is a Nevada licensed counselor (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - LCPC) with ten years of experience. She focuses on common family and parenting concerns like stress, parenting struggles, relationship problems, and family conflict. Danielle also works with anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, addiction, grief, and issues such as self-esteem and intimacy.

Her style is direct and supportive, aimed at practical changes a parent can use at home. She uses clear, evidence-informed methods to help people feel steadier day to day.

Background and approach

Danielle listens first, then helps name patterns and try new ways of relating. She teaches skills for managing strong emotions and improving communication. Sessions are paced to match each person’s needs and goals.

Danielle draws on Attachment-Based Therapy to look at how early bonds affect current relationships. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to spot unhelpful thoughts and change behaviors. Elements of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and the Gottman Method are added when emotion regulation or couple communication work is helpful.

Her work also addresses practical life stressors like sleep problems, caregiver strain, career shifts, and co-occurring issues such as ADHD or substance use. Danielle blends talk therapy with skill practice so clients leave sessions with specific tools to try. Sessions are offered in English and she accepts international clients.

Danielle’s NV LCPC credential is NV LCPC CP0300, and she brings a trauma-aware, person-centered stance to each conversation.

How therapeutic approaches work online

Attachment-Based Therapy looks at how early relationships influence current patterns. Online sessions can help people notice attachment styles, improve emotional connection, and work on parenting and close relationships. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, focuses on identifying unhelpful thoughts and testing new behaviors. In virtual sessions clients practice skills and try small experiments between meetings to see what shifts in daily life. Dialectical Behavior Therapy, DBT, adds concrete emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills that help when feelings feel overwhelming.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with each person about goals, needs, and preferences, then suggest methods to try. That plan can be adjusted as therapy goes on, keeping the client involved in decisions about techniques and pacing.

Online therapy offers flexibility through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These formats make it easier to fit sessions into busy family schedules and to review material between meetings. Working remotely still allows for skill teaching, role play, and problem solving adapted to the home context, so practical changes can begin right away.

Attachment-Based Therapy

Looks at how early bonds shaped what you expect from closeness, and how that plays out now with a partner, a parent, or your own children.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

Frequently asked questions

What concerns can Danielle help with?
She supports people facing stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, parenting and family problems, addictions, grief, self-esteem and a wide range of related issues.
What is her therapeutic style like?
Danielle uses a direct, supportive approach that focuses on listening, naming patterns, and teaching practical skills to use between sessions.
How much experience does she have?
She has ten years of clinical experience working with diverse emotional and behavioral concerns.
What are her credentials and where is she located?
She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Nevada with the credential NV LCPC CP0300.
Which languages and international options are available?
Sessions are offered in English and she accepts international clients.
What session formats does she offer?
Therapy is available by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging.
How does pricing work for sessions?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with her?
Click the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and schedule sessions according to the therapist's availability.

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