Danielle Horne, M.A.
Registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
AMFT 130994
Registered Associate Professional Clinical Counselor
APCC 9053
Supervised by Jessica Farber, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, PSY 22360
(669) 208-3981 – SJ

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     EDUCATION:
    M.A. Professional Clinical Counseling, Liberty University
    M.A. Health & Human Services Counseling, Liberty University
    M.A. Ministry and Leadership, Western Theological Seminary
    M.B.A., Keller Graduate School of Management

     CERTIFICATIONS | MEMBERSHIPS:
    American Psychological Association (APA)
    California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists (CAMFT)
    Certificate: Diversity & Inclusion, Cornell University
    Certificate: Telehealth for Mental Health Professionals, PESI, Evergreen Certifications
    Certificate: Gottman’s 10 Principles of Effective Couples Therapy, PESI
    Certificate: SYMBIS

     AREAS OF FOCUS:
    Anxiety
    Boundaries
    Church Hurt
    Codependency
    Communication
    Depression
    Divorce Recovery
    Family-of-origin issues
    Grief Recovery
    Pre-Marital
    Relationship issues
    Self-esteem
    Trauma Recovery
    Women’s Issues

     CLIENT POPULATION:
    Adults
    Couples

     ABOUT DANIELLE:
    Danielle is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Registered Associate Professional Clinical Counselor. She describes therapy as “holding people’s hands while they find their feet.” A lifelong learner, she holds degrees in business, ministry, and counseling. Her Professional Clinical Counseling degree is from Liberty University.

    Danielle blends academic learning and life experience to create a supportive, empathetic partnership with her clients. She has survived divorce, layoffs, and trauma. She shares tools that have helped her with her clients.

    Danielle provides therapy in individual and group formats. She supports people experiencing issues with self-worth, relationships, communication, couple conflicts, women’s issues, depression, anxiety, and trauma.