USA License Associate Counselor, National Certified Counselor
Education: MA in Counseling
Types of Therapy: Person-Centered, Solution Focused, CBT
Languages: English
Works with: Adolescent, Adult
Locations: Online
Danielle Dully is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) from New Jersey, USA. She is currently an intern working towards her Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Danielle has a Master of Arts in Counseling from Kean University (CACREP accredited) in New Jersey with a concentration in School Counseling. She has been an active member in the International School Counselor Association (ISCA) since 2019, participating in many professional development opportunities and consultations with other counselors from around the world and staying current in the profession.
Danielle has been living and working in Shanghai since 2019 and is currently a secondary school counselor who works with over 300 students ages 11-17. As a dedicated, caring, and empathetic professional school counselor with a commitment of meeting the needs of each student, Danielle has excellent communication and interpersonal skills that assist in fostering therapeutic relationships. She has the innate ability to understand and motivate others in reaching their maximum potential, as well as to remain positive, patient, and effective in dealing with challenging situations. Danielle provides individualize and small group counseling and acts as a liaison to school management during student emergency and crisis situations.
Danielle works with older adolescents as well as adults of all ages utilizing various therapeutic techniques including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. She can provide individual and family counseling for those dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, self-harming behaviors, and suicidal ideation.
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.” Maya Angelou