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MEET YOUR PROVIDER

Danielle Bryant serves children, youth, families, and individuals.

Child Welfare Services with the Department of Human Services, Case Management, Emergency Mental Health Services, Probation through the Department of Juvenile Justice, Adolescent SUD Treatment, Hospice and Bereavement, and Community Based Crisis

Danielle’s goal is to assist and provide guidance through some of life’s most challenging transitions.

Danielle Bryant is a Supervisee in Social Work. Danielle obtained both her Bachelors (2009) and Masters (2016) degrees in Social Work from Norfolk State University’s Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work. Danielle’s career began in 2009 and has since had numerous experiences serving children, youth, families, and individuals in the field with varying issues. Her experience includes child welfare services with the Department of Human Services, case management and emergency mental health services through the Department of Behavioral Health, probation through the Department of Juvenile Justice, adolescent SUD treatment, hospice and bereavement, and community based crisis services to name a few.

Through her various experiences in the field, she is able to assist and provide guidance through some of life’s most challenging transitions. By developing an awareness of how relationships, situations, and circumstances have impacted you and your decision making, you can establish new “life rules” that can improve your ability to cope, increase your chances at achieving your goals, and improve outcomes that are important to you.

Additionally, she has experience with end of life planning, grief associated with infertility, miscarriage, and pregnancy loss, NICU/Premature birth, postpartum issues, spirituality/deconstruction, and boundary setting. Danielle’s treatment modalities include a person-centered, and trauma informed, as well as solution focused, systems based practices. Danielle is able to provide services both virtually and in person, as well as evening and weekend hours on a case by case basis.

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