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Danielle Rhome, MS, ATR, RMHCI, primarily works with adult clients who find themselves in unhealthy relationship patterns where they may feel anxious, avoidant, or indecisive while trying to get close to partners, friends, and family. Many of Danielle’s clients start with reporting feelings of insecurity, embarrassment, hopelessness, helplessness, anxiety, and a pattern of feeling used in relationships. Most do not consider themselves artists when they begin art therapy, but quickly find it helpful to uncover and express thoughts and experiences that are too complicated for words alone.
Danielle’s therapeutic approach blends insight-oriented art therapy, neuroscience-informed art therapy, and skills-based strategies to unpack deeper psychological dynamics that keep people stuck so that they can finally experience what healthy relationships can feel like. She gently guides clients in using creative processes to access emotions and patterns that may be difficult to access or analyze in just talk therapy. As images and symbols emerge in the art, deeper layers of experience surface, supporting meaningful connections between past and present. She integrates concepts from attachment theory, psychodynamic therapy, family systems, and interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB). Drawing on contemporary research and the neuroscience of art materials, Danielle thoughtfully selects and constructs interventions tailored to each individual’s needs. At the same time, she teaches practical tools—primarily from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)—to develop real-world skills for managing day to day stressors.
Danielle brings a depth of clinical experience primarily from her work in residential treatment with adults facing complex and life-long issues such as trauma, addiction, grief, personality disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation, and major mood disorders. This background has equipped her to hold space for clients whose challenges may feel overwhelming or long-standing, and to do so with compassion, creativity, and clinical skill.
Years of Experience: 3 years
Supervisor: Chelsea Plotner(LMHC MH15275)
Attachment issues - Development of effective relational and communication skills; insight into family attachment patterns;fostering healthy family relationships.
Codependency - Development of healthy boundaries in relationships; strategies for increasing individual self-esteem and autonomy; coping mechanisms for separation and individuation.
Self-esteem - Cultivating self-compassion, assertiveness, and confidence; developing ways to reduce suffering, anxiety, social withdrawal, and self-neglect
Spirituality & religion - Exploring beliefs and practices related to meaning, existence, and spiritual health and healing; enjoying a deeper felt connection with the spiritual dimension of one's life
Life purpose & meaning - Exploring one’s beliefs and values around life purpose, meaning, and spirituality; addressing the barriers to living a life that feels fulfilling, including instigating change or developing new habits
Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating
Danielle Rhome is not in-network with any insurances.
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Please reach out regarding sliding scale options. I believe finances should not be a barrier to getting the healing and care you deserve.
*$40 session slots are currently full. Please reach out for $55 and above*