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My name is Danielle Marsh and I have been in the field for 10 years starting with my experience as a crisis counselor/supervisor. I have gone through a long journey to find my true calling in life and couldn't be more grateful for the journey. I obtained my bachelors degree in Political Science/Sociology from The Ohio State University and a Master's degree in Clinical Counseling from The University of Cincinnati. If I am not in session, I am spending time with my beautiful family: husband, two rambunctious girls, and 7 (yes 7!) pets. Running, crafting, and baking elaborate cakes for any occasion are my go tos to keep me grounded and happy. 

Have you ever felt like your problems are too complicated or felt like a burden to others? Trauma, depression, chronic illness, caregiver burden, life transitions, neurodivergence, crisis... no matter where you are I will meet you there. We will work TOGETHER to identify steps away from stagnation and mental pain towards rediscovering peace, confidence and meaning. It is safe to visit those dark parts of your experience with me and I will help carry the weight until you discover the  ember of hope hidden within. My clients have described my style as collaborative, genuine, honest and empowering with a splash of humor. 

Therapy was life changing for me and my family growing up. I feel privileged to now walk beside those who trust me in times of loss, despair and hopelessness--as I once needed. I will empower you to advocate for yourself, identify your needs and strengths, regain your sense of confidence and esteem, all while working toward the next steps to help you accomplish your goals. Talk to me, we can work together to figure out how the puzzle pieces of your life fit together so you can have a complete picture of where you came from, where you are, and where you are meant to be. 

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Highlights of therapy modalities and advanced trainings (not a fully inclusive list):

  • EMDR- Treatment of complex and single instance traumas

  • DART-Treatment of family of origin traumas, relational traumas, and developmental traumas before age 25

  • Tf-CBT-Treatment of complex and single instance traumas from a cognitive/behavioral perspective

  • ACT-Enhances psychological flexibility by fostering mindfulness and acceptance, clarifying personal values and aligning action with those values

  • MI-Overcome ambivalent feelings and uncertainty to find internal motivation for lasting change

  • Somatic Experiencing (SE)-Attunement to the body's natural response to stress and trauma, allowing processing and release of stored tension

  • IFS-Explore and heal wounded parts, while addressing conflict and reunite the core self

Other relevant trainings used:

  • virtual therapy,

  • OCD and subtypes with focus on ERP

  • neurodivergence and adapting modalities to fit the needs of clients

  • navigating high conflict families/couples

  • grief and complex grief

  • working with populations across the lifespan

  • multicultural/minority mental health

  • Master's thesis on the impact of chronic illness on families and caregiver burden. 

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