About Dieudonne
Dr. Dieudonne Asambang uses a person-centered approach to guide people through hard moments. He blends practical strategies with respectful listening to help people regain balance.
Dr. Asambang holds LPCC, LCMHC and brings nine years of clinical experience to his work. He focuses on everyday struggles such as stress, anxiety, depression, and addiction.
He also helps with relationship and family tensions, grief, parenting challenges, and career-related stress. Additional concerns he often addresses include body image, codependency, immigration issues, and social anxiety.
Background and approach
In sessions he mixes client-centered work with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy tools. That can mean identifying unhelpful thoughts, learning coping skills, and building routines that reduce distress. Motivational Interviewing and Narrative Therapy also appear in his practice to support change and shift unhelpful stories about the self.
His background includes training in addiction counseling and school counseling, plus a graduate certificate from the University of Minnesota - Moorhead. He is pursuing a PhD in Guidance and Counseling Psychology and has experience across cultural backgrounds. Dr.
Asambang aims to meet people where they are and prioritize clear, practical steps. Sessions are offered in English and delivered online through a mix of video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text messaging. The subscription model used for sessions can be canceled at any time, and scheduling follows the therapist's availability.
How therapeutic approaches translate to online work
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on respectful listening and understanding the person's experience. Online sessions using this approach often center on making people feel heard and helping them set the goals they find most important. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at how thoughts, feelings, and actions connect; in online work it usually means identifying unhelpful thought patterns and practicing concrete skills between sessions. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) teaches emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness skills that are useful for managing intense emotions and relationship stress.Deciding which approach to use is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about their needs, goals, and preferences, and then try methods that fit. Together they monitor what helps and adjust the plan over time so sessions stay focused and practical.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions use less bandwidth and can fit into a work break. Live chat and text messaging are useful for short check-ins, coaching-style support, or when writing helps someone process thoughts. These options make it easier to maintain continuity of care and work therapy into a busy life.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
Also listed
- Anger management
- Body image
- Career difficulties
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Family conflicts
- Forgiveness
- Grief
- Immigration issues
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Money and financial issues
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Self-love
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Trauma and abuse
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 9 years
- Licensed
- Minnesota, Texas, Utah
- Languages
- English