Team Bios.
Danielle Nesmith
Her most recent experience was working with adolescents struggling with addiction, as well as a multitude of undiagnosed mental health conditions. Danielle believes therapy is about much more than applying clinical principles and methods: It's about building a therapeutic relationship with clients centered on empathy and unconditional positive regard, enabling healing and growth.
Whether you're struggling with personal, professional, or familial issues, she will work to empower and guide you toward wellness while accommodating your unique needs. Danielle offers a growth-promoting environment, in which clients will feel comfortable to open up about their inner-most thoughts and feelings. As a young professional of color, she understands the lingering stigma surrounding mental health services. Danielle's goal is to provide quality care for those in need while helping to normalize therapy and self-care.
Danielle Nesmith is a Resident-in-Counseling (RIC) with 15 years of experience assisting children, teens, adults, and seniors who are faced with the negative effects of anxiety, depression, ADHD, poor coping skills, grief, chronic stress, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, sexual abuse, Stress, PTSD, women's issues, and more. Danielle earned her Master's degree in Counseling from Rosemont College. Her career began in 2007, when she worked with delinquent adolescents, providing individual/group counseling and mental health treatments. In 2015, she transitioned to social work, where she offered services to clients of all ages, providing resources and therapeutic services when needed to ensure their safety and emotional stability.