Danielle Cady, MFT, MFT-Intern

Licensed Intern

She/Her

Specializations

13+ year old
Adolescents
Couples
Interpersonal Struggles
Anxiety and Depression
LGBTQIA+ Support
Personal Growth
Trauma
Life Transition
Walk and Talk Therapy
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 1 Certified

 

About Danielle

At my core, I am a person-centered therapist, meaning my relationship with clients is built upon empathy, respect, and non-judgment. I believe the therapeutic relationship and overall process of therapy fosters healing and growth. In this safe and supportive environment, I will build on your strengths to assist you in gaining awareness and understanding, clarifying values, and exploring your preferred ways of being. I also acknowledge our past can impact how we view ourselves and the world; I aim to create a safe space to process and make meaning of past experiences. I enjoy integrating elements of breathwork, mindfulness, movement, and body-awareness into session, if these modalities are comfortable and helpful for the client.

I view clients as experts of their own lives and partners in the therapeutic process, which can include both joyful and challenging moments. I will be there to celebrate your successes, encourage you when you need support, and kindly offer feedback based on your goals of therapy. Just like life, I try not to take therapy too seriously. After all, we’re all learning and growing... hopefully we can find some fun in the process! I look forward to walking with you along your journey so you can show up as your best self and live a balanced, intentional, and meaningful life.

I was born and raised here in the Biggest Little City and love exploring all that our community and area have to offer. I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of San Diego and completed my Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy Counseling at the University of Nevada. I am also a registered yoga teacher and see my yoga mat as a place of introspection and growth. During my free time, you will find me traveling, playing outdoors, practicing yoga, or attempting to tire out my forever puppies, Luna and Bogey.

 

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.

-Anaïs Nin

 
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