Daniela Krausz, LMSW
Specialties: anxiety, trauma, life transitions, couples, grief and loss.
Rates: $205 · individual session | $255 · couples session
“You deserve to flourish—to feel safe, supported, and seen.
Sometimes, we find ourselves moving through life in survival mode - acting out of fear, anxiety, or painful patterns that push us to disconnect from and distrust ourselves. In these moments, we may feel we’re not enough. You deserve to feel grounded and like you belong exactly as you are.
I’m here to work with you toward a life you’re genuinely excited to participate in - one of wholeness, authenticity, and intuition. Whether you’re working on your own or as a couple, I am with you as we navigate trauma, anxiety, and grief.
I specialize in working with those who are ready to look at their past and the armor they built to protect themselves - and are curious what it would be like to let go and live without it. You’ll be met with warmth and care as we explore how your experiences, emotions, and traumas live in your body and no longer serve you.
I will create a warm, safe, and unconditionally accepting space with you from the first moment. Together, we’ll sit with your pain and move toward lasting clarity, change, and joy in connection.”
Q & A
Have you been in therapy yourself?
Yes, I have been in therapy for a while and still am! I feel it’s really helped me find myself as a person and grow a lot as a clinician - I don’t know where I’d be without it. I am a testament to the idea that the relationship with your therapist is the most important part of healing, but doing psychodynamic therapy with AEDP, ACT, CBT, and more integrated in has been invaluable for me. Therapy has given me a safe space to figure out who I want to be and what I value (or whatever else I need), and having the opportunity to give that safe space to others greatly motivated my choice to become a therapist myself.
What kind of patients do you work best with? Are there any particular areas of focus that really excite you?
Anxiety, fears, trauma, codependency, and life transitions often bring people to my office, and those areas of focus really excite me - what excites me most is how they want to heal, process, experience emotions, and tap into their resilience to create a life they hoped for for a long time.
What books and podcasts have made the biggest impact on your life?
Good Hang with Amy Poehler always reminds me to laugh, as does The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers podcast. Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay Gibson and Codependent No More by Melody Beattie brought me clarity, calm, and inspiration. The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien started me on my journey of loving to hold people’s stories, and Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer made me want to send love letters to the earth - which would waste paper, so instead I take greater care to notice bird calls and hug trees.
Listen to Daniela’s playlist