Daniel Ceske Counseling

Level up your life

Counseling is more than talking about your problems

It’s a time when you can be accepted as you are, a space where your needs matter, and an opportunity to get your head above water. With some help, you can discover who you are and grow into the person you want to be. You can even learn to embrace your humanity.

I cherish the relationship that we get to build together. It’s my privilege to support you through your challenges, celebrate your successes, and honor your hard work.

Welcome

Are you feeling overwhelmed by your emotions? Do you talk down to yourself, perhaps because you’ve been talked down to? You’re in the right place! I enjoy helping kids, teens, and adults unlock new abilities to feel secure, confident, and self-compassionate.

Finding someone you can trust to understand and care about your journey can be difficult. I know because I’ve been in your shoes. Even if that person isn’t me, I hope you find them because you can achieve the changes you want to make.

How I Help

 
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Virtual Sessions with Real Connections

One-on-one conversations focused on your needs can help you navigate difficult experiences, gain new perspectives, and heal old wounds.

 
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A Modern Approach to Play Therapy

Playing Minecraft in counseling provides your child an organic way to express their feelings, engage in problem-solving, and learn how to be in a relationship with another person. A collaborative relationship between caregiver and counselor helps your child’s progress continue at home.

 
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Gaming with a Purpose

Play therapy doesn’t have to be just for kids! Whether your teen has a hard time opening up or you would like to experiment with using activities in your sessions, incorporating gaming into counseling sessions can help relieve the tension of talking, provide another outlet for self-expression, and improve our ability to connect with each other.

 

“Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people.”

— Fred Rogers