Dan Warner

Dan Warner, MS, LAC

Therapist | he/him

"In our healing and growing, we must, inevitably, make peace with our own stories and then tell them to at least one person. The telling is crucial. We must own our true stories. In doing so, we begin again to belong to the world in the way only we can."

-Bill Plotkin

Dan works in a collaborative therapeutic space for those who want to connect to their inner wisdom and capacity for healing. He understands that vulnerability and self-exploration can be difficult and frightening, but also filled with meaning and empowerment when explored in a safe and collaborative environment. Dan meets people where they are with empathy, compassion, curiosity, and without judgement.

Dan's approach is soulful and draws from Jungian and other expressive approaches that work together in a variety of ways to help people connect to the layered complexity of who they are. He is here to hold space for all of the pain and possibility in navigating the path to wholeness, authenticity, and empowerment.

Dan Warner

FACTS ABOUT DAN

Therapy Style

  • Culturally Sensitive
  • Person Centered
  • Rapport Focused
  • Strengths Based

Education

  • BA in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism from University of Utah
  • MA in Counseling Psychology from Meridian University

Favorite Hobby

Dan loves spending time outdoors, photography, reading a good book, and game nights with friends and family.

POPULATIONS

Individuals
Individuals 12+
Couples
Couples
Telehealth
Telehealth
AZ
In Person
In Person

Scope of Practice

In addition to specializing in Mood Disorders including Anxiety and Depression, Complex Trauma and PTSD, and Grief And Loss, Dan also has formal training and experience working with Veterans and First Responders, Transition to Adulthood, Relational Conflict, Men’s Issues, Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms, Life Transitions and Adjustment Challenges, Boundary Setting and Assertiveness, and Identity and Self-Esteem.

Evidence-Based Modalities

  • Attachment Theory
  • Deep Imagery
  • Dream Tending
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Polyvagal Theory
  • Sand Tray Therapy
  • Somatic Experiencing (SE)
  • Strength-Based Therapy