Dani Villalobos
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT #122367I primarily work with adults, adolescents, and children on an individual basis. The majority of my clients work with me via telehealth, using a secure video platform.
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Are you struggling to cope with life transitions? Many of us are experiencing significant anxiety due to changing work environments, parenting children who aren’t in school or attempting to navigate the changing social conditions. Are you feeling stressed by a traumatic event? Perhaps you are experiencing a divorce, have family conflicts or are alone as an empty nester. These circumstances can impact your connection with family, colleagues, and most importantly, the relationship with yourself.
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I work with individuals experiencing many different challenges; anxiety, depression, trauma, grief or loss, Bipolar Disorder, relationship difficulties and life-transitions. My work with couples sometimes includes; per-marital counseling, communication work, conflict resolution, and relationships phase-of-life transitions.
In this increasingly “good vibes only” culture, do you feel that you need to hide parts of yourself in order to fit in or be included in the group? Do you feel like you’re either too much or not enough? Like you’re the black sheep in your family or with your friends? You may have been thrown into an adult role as a child, having to emotionally care for your parent or caregiver, at the expense of your own emotional development, growth, or even safety. If this sounds familiar, there is hope.
The teenage years are filled with anxieties of self discovery and identity. As a young adult you may have parts of yourself you feel like you must hide. You may feel like there are conflicts with who you are, and how you currently present in the world. You may be coming to a deeper understanding of your gender or sexual identity. This can be a scary time that can complicate your relationship with your friends and family. Together we can explore ways to find a little more ease in the journey.
Do you frequently feel misunderstood by friends, coworkers, or loved ones despite your best efforts to connect authentically? Do you tend towards self-criticism or self-doubt? These can be frustrating and painful experiences. I work with people who want to know why these feelings and patterns persist. Together, we can identify the steps you can take to bridge the gap you perceive between how you see yourself and how others see you.
You are constantly on the go, juggling two or three things at the same time including the help you offer others because you can’t stop yourself. What will others say to your “No’s, what would they think of you? You fear their judgment. Sometimes, you just want to be left alone. You sometimes snap at people you love and then feel guilty. You don’t enjoy life like you used to. Where is the motivation you had before? I will help you feel more confident and have healthier relationships.
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We often work with those that are feeling exhausted or anxious about the state of their relationship(s). Mothers, partners, those stuck in the online dating loop- our client base is large because of the varying specialties of our adept therapists but a line that connects the majority of our clients is that they want change in their relationships and support systems, or want to change themselves to better connect within them.
With over 20 years of experience we will guide you to improving your relationships within your family and with yourself. Our therapists work with a diverse client population from early childhood through late adulthood as well as couples and families. We bring a group with diverse experience working with clients with trauma histories, relationship issues, and issues related to addiction.
I love working with individuals of all ages to better understand themselves and to develop a deeper connection to their internal world. I have experience working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, self esteem issues, relationship issues, trauma, substance abuse issues, and more. Being able to identify the core beliefs one holds about themselves, others, and the world allows them to be able to create a space of change and self compassion.
Do you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty or worry about the future? Are you concerned about your relationships? Are you feeling stuck, even though you’re trying so hard to move forward? Although these struggles can feel challenging, they can also be the spark to ignite positive change in your life. In these uncertain times, I provide calm, nourishing help. Change can be rewarding, even exciting, with the right support.
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Have you noticed that it's in the places you are supposed to be most relaxed (meditation, vacation, weekends, sleep) that your mind feels louder than ever? It might feel like the idea of letting your thoughts go is meant for “normal” people and that does not include you. Maybe you stand guard to keep yourself from your worst case, as if your attention to your thoughts keeps you from descending into unimaginable fear. I can help you sift through the noise and regain your confidence in yourself.
If you're looking for a holistic and practical approach to healing, we are likely a good fit for each other! I often attract young adults who are struggling with feelings of anxiety, past trauma, and want to live a more meaningful life because I have struggled in these exact areas and have similar intentions myself. I value practicing what I preach and offer support in the ways that have been most helpful in my own life.
My clients are usually artists, lawyers, and young professionals who struggle with depression, anxiety, and / or bipolar disorder. They are often burdened with high stress, burnout, or creative blocks and have tried to help themselves but don't see the deeper changes they sought, so they reach out to me. My hope is that our work together will untangle what you're feeling and help you feel more content.
The individuals and couples I see are usually creative folks from a multitude of cultural backgrounds. I welcome all genders, races, sexual orientations, and/or relationship styles. Most are looking for greater self-actualization, and many struggle with anxiety, quality of relationships, intimacy, depression, history of trauma, familial conflict, creativity, life transitions, and career issues. I also enjoy working with parent/child dyads, siblings, even friends who seek help in relationship.
Adults seeking the path to positive growth, emotional development, and strategies to manage personal, relational, or career-related challenges will find a welcoming, safe space. I help adolescents, and young adults personalize coping strategies to effectively manage stress, anxiety, and depression. I specialize in helping college athletes , professional athletes, and those in the creative arts to manage anxiety and develop a more positive, constructive mindset.
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You're exhausted, overwhelmed, and tired of feeling anxious and on edge all the time. You've thought about calling a therapist, but you're worried that no one can understand what you're feeling or what you've been though. You think you should be able to handle it all on your own, but things aren't getting better. Deep down, you know that it is time to ask for help. Even if you've felt this way for a very long time, it is possible to feel better... You don't have to do this alone.
Some typical psychotherapy concerns are: Relationship/couple issues Interracial/intercultural relationships Mood disorders Anxiety Disorders Undereating and Overeating Body image issues Personality disorders High conflict divorce Family reunification Racial trauma Parenting/child behavior problems Sexual compulsivity/addiction Sexual abuse, sexual assault Complex trauma issues/PTSD Compulsive spending/shopping LGBTQIA concerns First generation concerns More