About Danielle
Danielle Nay helps people who are dealing with stress, anxiety, addiction, trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, and depression. She speaks plainly and focuses on practical steps people can use day to day. Danielle is a licensed clinical social worker, LCSW, practicing in Nevada.
She encourages clients to name what feels hard and to use their own strengths to move forward. Sessions are collaborative and goal-focused. Danielle believes small, steady changes add up over time and she works with each person to set realistic next steps.
Background and approach
Her background includes years in behavioral health before obtaining a Clinical Social Work license in 2022. That experience gave her exposure to a wide range of concerns and ways people cope. She draws on those experiences to tailor support to each situation.
In the room she listens for what matters most to the client and helps plan concrete strategies. That can mean practicing new ways to manage stress, building skills to handle cravings, or finding ways to process painful events. The aim is to leave each session with at least one useful idea to try.
Danielle works with adults and conducts sessions in English. She offers multiple online formats so people can choose what fits their schedule and comfort. Getting started involves a short matching questionnaire and scheduling a session that suits each person.
Evidence-based approaches and flexible online care
Danielle uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques focused on practical change. One approach emphasizes learning concrete coping skills for stress and anxiety, teaching breathing, grounding, and step-by-step behavior changes to reduce overwhelm. Another approach centers on relapse prevention and building routines to manage cravings and addiction triggers, helping people spot high-risk situations and plan specific actions to stay on track.Finding the right approach is part of the work. Danielle collaborates with each person to decide which techniques fit their needs, goals, and daily life. She adjusts methods over time based on what helps most and what feels workable for the client.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits for this practice. Video calls let people keep visual connection and do longer sessions. Phone sessions can be a good option when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat or text-based messaging can work for quick check-ins, journaling between sessions, or shorter updates when schedules are tight. These options make it easier to get consistent support around work, family, and day-to-day demands.
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- Experience
- 4 years
- Licensed
- Nevada
- Languages
- English