“I am not what has happened to me. I am what I choose to become”
–Carl Jung
Danielle Fisher, MSS, LCSW
Clinical Supervisor, Psychotherapist
Danielle Fisher, MSS, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of adolescents, families, as well as adults. Danielle earned her bachelor’s in psychology, minoring in biology from Franklin & Marshall College. After graduating she attended PCOM, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine receiving her postbaccalaureate in biomedical sciences. Danielle went on to earn her Master’s in Social Sciences from Bryn Mawr School of Social Work in 2000.
Danielle has practiced individual, group, and family psychotherapy with all age ranges as well as diagnostic profiles since 2000. Her approach with clients is interactive and collaborative, utilizing a holistic model. She uses a blend of strengths- based practices, mindfulness, trauma informed care, and a psychodynamic approach, designed to meet the needs of each client. Danielle believes it is crucial to provide a safe environment where individuals can explore their inner life, leading to growth and change. She works with clients to develop healthier ways of coping in order to manage overwhelming emotions, learning to self-regulate and tolerate distress. Danielle views the client as the expert in his/her journey, helping to empower clients by encouraging examination of how the past creates obstacles to healthy relationships to oneself and others.
Danielle has provided therapy in a variety of outpatient settings as well as school districts in the area. Danielle’s experiences have strengthened her clinical skills as well as her natural ability to connect to others.