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Danielle Minney, LCSW — Child & Family therapist in Texas

Danielle Minney

Virtual sessions — Texas

Accepts insurance

LCSW

Works with ages 10 to 24

Authentic

Non-judgmental

Warm

Biography

Life can feel like a lot, especially when you’re balancing school, relationships, family expectations, and trying to figure out who you are, where you’re going, and how to handle it all at the same time. If you’re here, something may feel off, overwhelming, or just hard to sort through on your own. Therapy can be a space to talk things through, understand what’s going on, and start feeling more in control of your day-to-day life. I see therapy as a collaborative process. My role isn’t to judge you. It’s to help you understand yourself, build skills that feel useful in your day-to-day life, and feel more confident using your voice and advocating for what you need. I bring experience and perspective. You bring your thoughts, your worries, your hopes, and your stories. Together, we will make sense of it and figure out what will help you move forward in a real, sustainable way. I know it can feel awkward to about your problems, especially with someone you don’t know yet. My goal is to make this feel as real and comfortable as possible. With me, you can expect a space where you can be honest and fully yourself. I’m not here to lecture you or tell you what to do—I’m here to listen, understand, and help you make sense of what’s going on in your life. I’m a direct but kind communicator, and I use a mix of thoughtful conversation, practical tools, and guided questions to help you explore what you’re feeling, clarify what matters to you, and start using what you are learning into practice in your day-to-day life. I’ll challenge you when it’s helpful, support you when it’s hard, and use humor when it fits. In therapy, we might work on: • Feeling less anxious, stressed, or overwhelmed • Navigating friendships, relationships, and family dynamics • Building confidence and figuring out who you are • Managing school pressure, expectations, or burnout • Working through difficult experiences or big life changes In our work together, I’ll be there to support your growth, help you get to know yourself better, and guide you in building the confidence and skills needed to navigate your life with more clarity and direction. For parents I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with nearly two decades of experience working with adolescents and young adults in educational settings. Throughout my career, I’ve supported young people through academic, emotional, and social challenges while working closely with families. My work has included: • Helping adolescents manage anxiety, stress, and emotional overwhelm so they can function more effectively day-to-day • Supporting young people who feel stuck, unmotivated, or are struggling to engage in school or daily responsibilities • Working with adolescents and families to better understand challenges, reduce stress, and create realistic ways to support daily life • Guiding adolescents through peer conflict, relationship challenges, and social stressors • Helping adolescents build confidence and develop strategies when they feel overwhelmed, discouraged, or stuck in school or other areas of life • Responding to crisis situations and helping adolescents regain a sense of stability and safety In my therapy work, I focus on helping adolescents and young adults build self-awareness, strengthen communication, develop healthy coping skills, and grow into more confident, capable versions of themselves. Concerns like friendship or relationship challenges, uncertainty about identity, stress at home, feeling overwhelmed or burned out, struggles with motivation, anxiety that gets in the way of daily life, or simply feeling off without a clear reason are all common reasons young people seek support. Therapy can be a place to sort through these experiences and find a clearer path forward. If my approach feels like a good fit, I’d be glad to connect.

Specializes in

ADHD

Anger

Anxiety

Coping Skills

Fears

Life Transitions

Treatment Method

You can talk to your therapist in your first session about which approach would be the best fit for you.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Attachment-Based Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)

Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Motivational Interviewing

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT)

Style

Authentic

Non-judgmental

Warm

Education

MSW

The University of Texas at Arlington · 2023

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Next available: Jun 13