Danielle Schehrer, LPC
About me
My name is Danielle Schehrer and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Colorado. I am originally from Wisconsin and have a Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I have been working as a counselor in private practice for over six years. The majority of my early career experiences included working with children, teens, and families involved in child services. I currently work with individuals struggling with childhood trauma/abuse, depression, anxiety, PTSD, parenting issues (including parenting children with disabilities), relationship issues, improving couple/family communication, family conflict, and stressful life transitions.
I primarily utilize cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques, which involves examining the connections between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It is important to me to establish specific goals and make measurable progress each session towards reaching those goals. Establishing safety, confidentiality, and a non-judgmental atmosphere is my priority as a counselor. We will explore together what barriers stand in the way of you living life to the fullest, practice new & effective coping skills, and seek reliable supports in your community. I applaud you for seeking help and hope that you choose me to support you in your journey of positive change.
Professional experience
Additional areas of focus: LGBT, Relationship issues, Grief, Self esteem, Career difficulties, Bipolar disorder, Depression
License information
CO LPC 0013016
Reviews
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My experience thus far with Danielle has been very positive, and I am learning a lot about myself and the way my mind and emotions function.
Written on Oct 01, 2018 after therapy with Danielle for 6 months on issues concerning stress, anxiety