Danielle Louie, LPC, NCC
My focus is on trauma, grief, and life transitions, but I also work with a variety of other issues including depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, identity development, suicidal ideation, cPTSD, and relationships.
I am also passionate about helping individuals struggling with infertility issues. As someone who has personally struggled in this area, I understand the isolation and grief it can create. I’m currently seeking additional education and supervision in this area so that I can provide the support necessary for clients within this population.
Additionally, inclusivity, advocacy and human rights have always been extremely important to me. Being able to stand up for those who may not have a voice, to fight for justice and equality, is something that inspires me every day. I am deeply committed to addressing social and systemic issues that affect the lives of so many individuals and communities. Whether it is advocating for marginalized groups, or promoting mental health awareness, I am driven by the desire to create positive change in the world. Through advocacy, I truly believe that we can make a significant difference and create a more inclusive and fair society for all. As your therapist, I will advocate for you and your needs to the best of my ability.
Through our sessions, we'll work together to explore your inner world, unique experiences, emotions, and goals in a safe and supportive space. Whether you're struggling with trauma, life transitions, relational/attachment issues, or simply want to better understand yourself, I'm here to help.
Training & Education
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) LPC-9556 2023-Present
Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) NBCC-1726273 2023-Present
Advanced Training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT) and Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT)
Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwest Nazarene University - emphases in Trauma, Crisis & Grief and Play Therapy
Certified Sandtray Specialist 2023-Present
Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Boise State University