Danielle Alvis, LMHC

Therapist

Danielle received their Master of Arts in Counseling with a specialization in Art Therapy from Antioch Seattle. They have worked in the field for over 10 years in a variety of different settings, working with a diverse range of individuals and groups.

Danielle believes in the power of creative expression to gain new perspectives and insight into areas which someone would like to learn, understand, foster change, and make meaning. There is no need to be an artist or have technical skill to engage in Art Therapy, only curiosity, openness, and willingness.

Danielle also incorporates person-centered, existential, humanistic, trauma-informed, mindfulness, social justice and equity into their approach as an Art Therapist. They specialize in work with issues connected to LGBTQIA+, PTSD, Identity, Transitions/Adjustments, Emotional Regulation, Veterans, Aging/Dementia.