Daniel has a Masters of Arts degree from Wayne State University’s program of Marriage and Family Psychology and is licensed to practice in the State of Michigan. He has experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and seniors from all socioeconomic backgrounds, in both individual and group psychotherapy. His professional background includes work in hospital settings, shelter for adolescents, and community mental health.
Daniel’s training includes a variety of therapy techniques including Cognitive Behavioral (DBT), Dialectical Behavioral (DBT), Marriage and Family, and Prolonged Exposure (PET). He is qualified to treat an extensive range of emotional and behavioral disorders and conditions including depression, anxiety, disruptive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and personality disorders. Daniel is also fully fluent in both Spanish and English.