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Compassionate, practical counseling for life challenges

Danielle Emina, LPC

3 years in practice · based in Georgia · sessions in English · 5 methods listed · online only

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About Danielle

Danielle Emina works with people facing stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, career uncertainty, depression, and life transitions. She presents a direct, practical style that focuses on small, achievable changes. Danielle aims to help clients get their mental state steadier so other parts of life can follow.

She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, practicing in Georgia. Danielle draws on three decades of experience in healthcare roles and educational settings. She began as a medical assistant and later taught medical assisting and secondary education.

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Background and approach

Those early jobs exposed her to many medical specialties and to working with people in high-stress situations. She completed a bachelor’s degree in sociology at Georgia State University in 2010. She earned a master’s degree in community counseling in 2013 and holds a GA LPC license.

For several years she has worked with veterans in crisis counseling and with children and teens in community settings. Her regular approach is solution-focused therapy, which means she keeps sessions practical and goal-oriented. She also uses client-centered techniques, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed methods when needed.

Danielle adapts her style to each situation and will shift strategies if a different focus would help more. Danielle often speaks from lived experience as well as professional training. She became a parent in her teens and understands how early challenges can shape life choices.

That background informs her direct, compassionate manner and her focus on helping people move toward clearer goals.

How Danielle blends practical approaches for online care

Client-centered work focuses on the person and their priorities. It involves listening closely and following the client’s lead so the conversation stays relevant to what matters most. This approach helps when someone needs a space to sort values, feelings, and decisions.

Solution-focused therapy zeroes in on specific goals and small steps. Sessions tend to be direct and action oriented, looking for what will make a real difference next week or next month. That style is useful for stress, career decisions, and other problems where concrete changes matter.

Danielle treats the choice of approach as a collaborative process. She will talk with each client about goals and preferences, then try methods that fit those needs. If one method isn’t helping, she adjusts the plan together with the client so therapy stays practical and relevant.

Online sessions are offered by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to match different schedules and communication styles. Video lets people use visual cues for deeper conversation. Phone sessions work with lower bandwidth and can fit a break at work. Live chat and messaging are good for brief check-ins, jotting down thoughts, or continuing progress between longer sessions. These options give flexibility to fit therapy into a busy life.
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Questions people ask

What kinds of concerns does Danielle address?

She helps people with stress, anxiety, self-esteem, career questions, depression, and coping with life changes. There is also focus on issues like abandonment, attachment, blended family strain, caregiver stress, and chronic illness.

What is her therapeutic style like?

Her approach is practical and solution-focused, aimed at identifying concrete next steps. She also uses client-centered conversations, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and trauma-focused methods when appropriate.

What background does she bring to therapy?

Danielle has long experience in healthcare and education, including work as a medical assistant and as an instructor. She has also worked with veterans in crisis counseling and with children and teens in community counseling roles.

What credentials and location are listed?

She holds a Licensed Professional Counselor credential - LPC - in Georgia and completed a master’s degree in community counseling.

Which languages and international options are available?

Sessions are offered in English. She is not currently accepting international clients.

What session formats are offered online?

Therapy is available through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different needs and schedules.

How is cost handled for sessions?

Costs vary with location and therapist availability; sessions are provided through a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin working with her?

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