About Daniel
Daniel Skubic is a licensed social worker who helps people facing stress, anxiety, grief, depression, and LGBT concerns. He speaks plainly and offers steady support for people trying to manage emotional pain and life transitions. He keeps conversations respectful and sensitive.
Daniel tailors sessions to each person instead of using one fixed plan. He aims for practical steps that fit day-to-day life and the challenges a person brings into the room.
Background and approach
Daniel holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential and has three years of professional experience in clinical settings. He is licensed in Illinois and Colorado and brings that recent clinical practice to his online work. His background includes supporting people through loss and adjustment after major life events.
Sessions focus on clear goals, coping tools, and small, testable changes. Daniel pays attention to how identity and sexuality shape stress and self-image. He also addresses concerns related to body image, cancer, and men’s issues when those come up.
People can expect a collaborative tone. Daniel works with each person to set priorities and pick strategies that match their pace. He encourages steady progress rather than quick fixes.
How therapeutic approaches meet online care
Many evidence-based approaches focus on practical skills and clearer thinking. Cognitive behavioral techniques help people spot unhelpful thoughts and test new behaviors to reduce anxiety and low mood. This approach breaks problems into steps and teaches tools you can use between sessions.Grief-focused strategies offer ways to make meaning after loss and to manage difficult days. These methods combine space to tell your story with practical routines that reduce overwhelm and help with sleep, appetite, and daily tasks.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will collaborate with each person to choose and adapt methods based on needs, goals, and preferences. That means trying things, checking what helps, and shifting course when needed so work stays useful.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect. Video calls let people read body language and have a longer conversation. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or when a person prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging suit shorter check-ins, quick coping coaching, or when someone needs support between longer sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy into work, caregiving, or treatment schedules.
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- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Colorado, Illinois
- Languages
- English