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Danielle Aubin LCSW

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General Office Hours

In Eastern Time

Mondayfrom 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
Tuesdayfrom 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
Wednesdayfrom 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
Thursdayfrom 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
Fridayfrom 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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In what ways have your personal experiences influenced your work with your clients?

There are two major events that have dramatically impacted my work with clients. The first is that I had a near-death experience when I was 21. I was backpacking Cambodia by myself and I was in a fatal bus accident. A woman my same age broke her neck and died immediately in the crash. Several others died as well. From that moment on, I strive to never take life for granted and this experience shifted my focus on what truly matters which to me means: Living a life of service and living life to the fullest. I work with clients through this lens of Carpe Diem and creating a life that is meaningful and focused on what truly matters at the end of the day. We don't know how long we will be here. The second major life event that influenced my work with clients was becoming a mother in 2017. I have experienced anxiety throughout my life but during the postpartum period I experienced intrusive thoughts and I severely lacked the support I needed. Through receiving support and help, I was able to move through that stressful and challenging period and have a much different postpartum experience with my second child in 2021. This difference in experiences inspired me to help others have a better perinatal experience.

What would be important for someone to know about working with you?

I am on the border between introverted and extroverted so I have compassion for both sides of the equation. My introverted side requires a lot of rest, solitude, and silence. With children, I rarely receive that! I have always been naturally empathetic and I would consider myself a highly sensitive person. The world misunderstands highly sensitive people and it has been a struggle to be a human in a largely insensitive world. I have had my own struggles and I see them as the curriculum and enrichment I needed to grow into a competent and compassionate therapist. I have traveled around the world and I believe strongly in human rights and equality. I love working with people from all walks of life including different political beliefs, races/ethnicities, immigration statuses, sexual orientation, gender... I practice cultural humility and I strive to learn as much as I can.

What is your style/approach to therapy?

My style has evolved over the years but I would say that it is a little bit of everything with a solution focus. I consider myself a philosopher at heart and I love Jungian and psychodynamic psychotherapy and you will find light sprinkles of those orientations in my work. I mostly see myself as being a positive, supportive presence to help you increase your self-awareness so that you can remove the barriers that prevent you from living the life you want.

Specialties

Parenting issues

Postpartum depression

Pregnancy, perinatal, & postpartum issues

Fees

First Session$150
Family Therapy$150
Individual Therapy$150

Types of Therapy

Family Therapy

Individual Therapy

Clientele

Parents

Young Adults (18-24)

Adults (25-65)

Treatment Approaches / Modalities

Mindfulness Practices

Motivational Interviewing

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Coaching

Training / Certifications

EMDR

PSI Perinatal Mental Health 2-Day Certificate Course PSI Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Course

Licensure

  • California, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 87299

Education

Master of Social Work, Humboldt State University

Work History

I began my mental health career in 2006 working with immigrant youth experiencing mental health challenges. I later worked in an Eating Disorder Recovery center as an intake coordinator and therapist. From there, I went on to work with youth as a Therapeutic Behavioral Specialist and then a clinical case manager for Transition Age Youth. I have spent the last 7 years working as a mental health practitioner for the County of Marin. Alongside my work with the county, I have worked in human rights, home health and, more recently, perinatal mental health via private practice (presenceperinatal.com)

Frequently Asked Questions About Danielle Aubin, LCSW

It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Danielle Aubin, LCSW, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.

Is Danielle Aubin accepting new clients?

Yes, Danielle Aubin is accepting new clients.

Does Danielle Aubin accept insurance?

No, Danielle Aubin does not accept insurance.

What types of therapy does Danielle Aubin offer?

Danielle Aubin offers therapy for families and individuals.

Does Danielle Aubin offer in-person appointments?

No, but people in California can book Danielle Aubin for virtual appointments (teletherapy).

Does Danielle Aubin offer online therapy?

Yes, Danielle Aubin offers online therapy to people in California.

How quickly can I see Danielle Aubin?

Danielle Aubin typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.

What languages does Danielle Aubin speak?

Danielle Aubin conducts therapy sessions in English.

Can I book an appointment with Danielle Aubin online?

Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Danielle Aubin online using Choosing Therapy’s directory.

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