About Danielle
Danielle Beaumont offers a calm, down-to-earth space for people facing trauma and parenting stress. She helps clients who feel stuck because of past abuse, social anxiety, or caregiver burnout. Danielle aims to make it easier to speak honestly and figure out next steps without unnecessary jargon.
Danielle is a licensed clinical social worker - LCSW - based in New York with five years of practice. She focuses on trauma recovery, post-traumatic stress, and parenting concerns, while also helping with self-love, life purpose, and social anxiety.
Background and approach
Sessions are practical and goal-oriented, with attention to each person’s history and values. Her style blends straightforward conversation with structured tasks. Danielle works together with people to build resilience and useful coping skills.
That might include pacing exposure to social situations, grounding techniques after traumatic memories, or daily habits that support self-compassion. Danielle supports caregivers dealing with chronic stress and the emotional strain of caring roles. She helps clients clarify priorities, set boundaries, and restore energy so they can meet demands without losing themselves.
People who choose her can expect collaborative planning and clear next steps after sessions. The work aims to increase safety in day-to-day life, grow confidence, and reconnect clients with a sense of purpose. Therapy is paced around each person’s needs and goals.
How therapeutic approaches translate to online care
Danielle commonly uses trauma-informed methods that help people name and soften difficult memories. This involves learning short grounding practices, pacing exposure to upsetting reminders, and building routines that reduce flashbacks and overwhelm. These techniques are useful for post-traumatic stress and recovery from abuse.She also focuses on skills for social anxiety and self-compassion. Work here includes gradual steps into social situations, role-play of interactions, and daily exercises to shift self-talk toward more supportive language. These methods aim to increase confidence and reduce avoidance over time.
Choosing the right approach is a joint process. Danielle will listen to your goals, try techniques together, and adjust based on what helps most. She emphasizes collaboration so that methods fit your needs, pace, and preferences.
Online therapy offers flexibility with video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls let you meet face-to-face from wherever you are. Phone sessions require less bandwidth and can be easier on busy days. Live chat or messaging works well for brief check-ins, daily coaching, or when writing feels more natural than speaking. These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work and caregiving demands.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
Also works with
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- New York
- Languages
- English