Dani Clarke, Therapist in Training

Hi! My name is Dani (she/they), and I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. I earned my B.S. in Psychobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles and have a background working in education with neurodivergent adolescents and teens who have a variety of mental health needs.

I believe that people are shaped by their lived experiences and that everyone is doing the best they can with the resources, knowledge, and circumstances available to them. At the same time, I believe that every person has the capacity for growth, change, and healing. I am honored to be there as clients navigate that process.

I work from a systemic perspective, which means I consider the broader contexts that influence your life, including family relationships, friendships, work, culture, and larger social systems. Together, we can explore how these factors may be contributing to challenges while also identifying strengths and opportunities for change.

My approach to therapy is collaborative, curious, and nonjudgmental. Drawing from a variety of therapeutic modalities, I tailor my work to meet your unique needs and goals. My aim is to create a warm, supportive, and safe space where you can share your story, deepen your self-understanding, and move toward the life you want to build.

Outside of the therapy room, I enjoy playing and coaching volleyball, cycling, dancing, and working on crafting projects.