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Danny Ashton Earll

Clinical Intern

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“It is the client who knows what hurts, what directions to go, what problems are crucial, what experiences have been deeply buried.” – Carl Rogers

 

Danny Earll is our new intern who brings GLBTQA+ experience to the table. As a transman and active community volunteer, he has developed a passion for

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helping individuals of various gender identities and sexual orientations. Danny believes that one of the greatest gifts you can give someone is to listen and genuinely understand their unique communication style which drives his use of Person-Centered Therapy. He hopes to further develop his skills in a variety of theories and become certified in Trauma Therapy, Gender and Sexuality Therapy, and Couples Therapy. He recently received certification for Levels 1 and 2 of The Gottman Method for Couples Counseling and is looking forwards to continuing onto Level 3 soon. 

Danny earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Women’s Studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2014. He is currently working towards attaining his Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling through Capella University and is scheduled to graduate Fall 2020. 

When Danny is not busy with school or work, he can be found volunteering, giving public education on transgender life, writing, and spending time with his Fiancé while traveling all around Alaska to admire its beauty and majestic mountains.  

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