About Danielle
Danielle "Dani" Campbell helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and trauma-related concerns. She also supports those navigating LGBT issues, panic attacks, and feelings of shame or isolation. Dani speaks plainly and offers steady guidance for people who feel stuck or overwhelmed.
Dani practices as a licensed clinical social worker - LCSW - in California and has five years of professional experience. She approaches each person as the expert on their life and looks for strengths to build on.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on practical steps that fit into everyday life rather than abstract theory. Her style is collaborative and down-to-earth. She listens first, then helps clients set small, manageable goals.
Techniques come from several approaches and are chosen to match a person's needs and pace. In sessions Dani may use cognitive techniques to change unhelpful thought patterns and mindfulness exercises to reduce anxiety and improve sleep. For people with trauma she can incorporate targeted processing methods to reduce distressing memories and reactions.
Clients can expect clear communication about goals and a steady focus on skills they can use between sessions. Dani encourages honest conversation about what is and is not working so plans can be adjusted. Her aim is to help people move toward more calm, clearer thinking, and better day-to-day functioning.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Danielle often uses client-centered work, cognitive behavioral techniques, and trauma-focused processing. Client-centered therapy means conversations focus on the person's perspective and goals, helping them feel heard and understood while exploring options. Cognitive behavioral therapy targets unhelpful thoughts and behaviors, offering concrete exercises to reduce anxiety and lift mood. For trauma-related distress she may use EMDR-style processing to help reduce the intensity of upsetting memories and the reactions they trigger.Finding the right approach is part of the treatment process. The therapist will work together with each person to decide which methods feel like the best fit. That collaboration includes checking in about progress and changing course when something is not helpful.
Online therapy makes those methods accessible through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video lets people use visual connection for deeper conversation, while phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and messaging support brief check-ins, skill practice, and ongoing coaching between longer sessions. These options give flexibility to fit therapy into busy schedules and different day-to-day needs.
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- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- California
- Languages
- English