About
Danielle Kaiser, Psy.D.
After obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Biology from Saint Joseph's University, I received my Master of Arts and Doctor of Psychology degrees from the Institute of Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University. I provide individual therapy for adults aged 18 and older. In addition to working with various anxiety disorders, depression, life transitions, and relationship problems, I am particularly interested in working with women struggling with the unique challenges associated with infertility. Infertility can be an exhausting and isolating process that challenges you physically and emotionally and I am here to provide you with the support and understanding to help you cope.
Additionally, I greatly enjoy working with therapists and therapists in training. With a Certification as a Compassion Fatigue Professional, I truly value and appreciate the opportunity to work with therapists and other health care professionals as they adjust to the specific demands of their profession. I am also open to supervision and consultation roles as well.
Finally, due to my previous training at West Chester University's Counseling Center, I have always loved working with graduate and undergraduate students as they manage their various stressors and responsibilities while in school.
My approach to therapy is integrative and collaborative. I tailor various psychological theories and interventions to address your individual concerns. I primarily use strategies from psychodynamic, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral perspectives. I strive to create a nonjudgmental environment of openness, trust, and compassion to help you feel at ease. We will work together to help you feel better and lead a happier and more fulfilling life.