Last edited 05/02/2024

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Dannica Conley

She / Her / Hers

Accepting New Clients
Online in Virginia
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Identifies As
She / Her / HersWoman
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Specialties
Specializes in
AnxietyRelationship IssuesSelf-EsteemBody image issuesEating disorders
General Expertise
CareersWork StressLoss/GriefSocial AnxietyAbuse/Survivors of abuseAttachment issuesBody dysmorphiaCollege & graduate student issuesFamily issuesSleep & insomnia issuesLife transitionsObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Premarital counselingSelf HarmSpirituality & religion based issuesStressTransition to new parenthoodVeterans' issuesWomen's issuesHighly Sensitive Person
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyPerson-Centered TherapyNarrative TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Solution-Focused Brief TherapyCompassion-Focused TherapyExistential TherapyExposure and Response Prevention (ERP)Psychodynamic TherapyThe Gottman Method
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Couples CounselingIndividual Therapy
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Adolescents (13-17)
Languages
English
Professional Background
Licensure
Under Supervision: Dannica Conley, Resident, 0704015013 is practicing under the supervision of Megan MacCutcheon (Virginia, LPC, 0701005482) at Meridian Vista Psychotherapy.
Please, note: A clinician listed as being “clinically supervised” is completing clinical hours toward their licensure. They have one or more fully licensed clinical supervisors that often have special training. They consult with their supervisor(s) on all of their cases.
Training/CertificationsThe Gottman Method Levels 1 and 2
Education
The College of William and Mary, Master of Education, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 2022 — Graduated Summa Cum Laude
Work HistoryI completed my graduate internship at an eating disorder treatment center. I am skilled and experienced in working with adolescents and adults who struggle with body image issues and eating disorders. At a group therapy practice where I work, I've developed expertise in supporting adolescent clients struggling with a wide range of issues; adolescents and adults who have OCD; couples navigating relationship challenges; young adults going through life transitions; and individuals healing from attachment-based trauma.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Dannica Conley, Resident, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.