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Daniel Haile, M.MFT |
I view therapy as a “two-way street” of learning, a process that allows you, as the client, to teach me about your life situations. In turn, as your therapist, I will help equip you with the knowledge and understanding about your relationship interactions. It is my overarching goal to help clients have healthier relationship interactions and enjoy better psychological functioning. I have worked with a wide variety of individuals, families, and couples from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. I have experience working with individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and anger management issues. However, my training and experience provides me with the ability to work with a variety of problems and issues. As a Christian counselor, I view therapy through the lenses of a Christian life. I encourage my clients to discuss how their current struggle or situation is affecting their spiritual life. Thus, allowing for a more holistic change and deeper growth for the client. I will never force my spiritual beliefs upon my clients and will always treat with respect the personal beliefs of my cliental. |
I specialize with adolescent and teen issues. As a marital and family therapist, I am able to assist adolescents and families who are in conflict, dealing with life transitions or divorce situations. My training and experience help me to assist couples who are dealing with marital problems, family hostilities and other relational problems. I always attempt to work with the whole family when possible or with both individuals, if it is a couple. My education includes a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian University in Abilene Texas. While in Texas, I also received my certificate in conflict resolution. In addition, I received my bachelor degree from Harding University in Youth and Family Ministry. I am also a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy as well as The Association for Conflict Resolution. If you feel that I can be of assistance to you or your family, please do not hesitate to contact the office. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. I look forward to discussing how I can walk along side you to assist you and your family in your current situation. |