Danielle was born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley, and it is now her great privilege to serve her community as a trauma-focused therapist. Her expertise lies in areas such as C-PTSD, relational issues, sexual and domestic violence, and addressing LGBTQIA+ concerns, including topics like consensual non-monogamy, sexuality, gender, and identity. With over 16 years of experience as an educator and musician, she found her path to psychotherapy through providing emotion-focused music education to clients of all ages. Through this work, she discovered the therapeutic potential of somatic, body-based practices, such as music, for processing difficult emotions, life experiences, and trauma.
Danielle’s therapeutic approach is integrative and client-centered. She customizes each session to suit the unique needs of her clients, honoring that they are the experts of their lives. She believes that at their core, humans crave safety and connection, and her work often revolves around exploring attachment dynamics.
It’s common for people to wrestle with conflicting feelings or competing “parts” that can be challenging to untangle. To assist her clients in navigating these intricate inner landscapes, Danielle utilizes the Internal Family Systems (IFS) perspective. This approach helps clients orchestrate their internal voices and uncover the underlying needs of various aspects of their personality. They often delve into her client’s childhood experiences, which often contribute to the development of narratives that they wish to unpack and ultimately, reauthor. These narratives often contain deeply ingrained beliefs concerning gender, ethnicity, identity, sexuality, relationship structures, boundaries, and tradition.
In addition to talk therapy, Danielle offers attachment-focused EMDR, music interventions, grounding practices, havening, and guided meditations during her sessions. When working with families, couples, and polycules, she uses Emotionally Focused Therapy to highlight attachment dynamics and aid in rebuilding connections, vulnerability, and intimacy.
Her passion lies in working with clients of all ages and backgrounds. She often finds herself alongside artists, deep thinkers, creatives, couples and polycules, survivors, and medical professionals and their families.
Danielle is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT #152067, currently offering in-person and telehealth sessions in Pasadena at Sandoval Therapy.