Danica San Juan, LMSW-C

Sex/Gender: Female, Cisgender
Pronouns: She / Her
Ethnicity: Filipino/a
Bio

AVAILABLE FOR TELETHERAPY FOR THOSE LOCATED IN MICHIGAN ONLY WITH BCBS, BCC, BCN, McLaren (private and Medicaid), and UHC (private and Medicaid) AS OF 5/11/25.

 

As a social worker, Danica’s approach to therapy is anti-oppressive. She is a straight, cis, straight-size, Filipina Asian American woman who strives to be a better accomplice to all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, disabilities, body sizes, faiths, and spiritualities.

 

Danica believes in the therapeutic philosophy that life just sucks sometimes; sometimes a client wants a therapist to help it feel less sucky and other times, they need a therapist to just hold space for them.

 

She also combines scientific, evidenced-based practices and therapy treatments taught at the best social work school and program in the world with the people skills and street smarts from working in a local private practice to starting her own solo practice. She creates and communicates customized treatment plans to each individual person that walks into her therapy room or, in the case of teletherapy, computer screen.

 

Her main areas of focus include anxiety (generalized anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, OCD), pregnancy (from infertility to postpartum to grieving due to miscarriage or abortion), and trauma (which not only includes PTSD, but also complex-PTSD/borderline personality disorder and identity-based trauma).

 

Danica’s ideal population is anyone from young adult to middle age. However, some exceptions can be made for folks a bit younger or older. Please reach out if after reading her bio, you think you would be a great fit.

 

As a 1.5-generation Filipina-American, she personally understands the intersection of mental health with the Asian diaspora, and therefore, encourages Asian-Americans to reach out for mental health services.

 

Danica is also working toward her certificate in Sports Social Work from The University of Michigan to be earned in July 2025. Inspired by her long-time favorite self-care activity endurance running and training, she noticed a growing trend of young adults turning to running half and full marathons as their new self-care activity, too. She decided to receive more training on how to help the mental health of athletes from those who have been playing sports since childhood to nontraditional athletes who are just starting to appreciate what their bodies can do.

Qualifications
License Number: 6801114119
License State: Michigan
Practice Information
Types of Insurance Accepted: Blue Cross Blue Shield, BCBS - Anthem, Medicaid, United Health
Location
Brighton, Michigan, United States
Languages
English
Modalities
Individuals
Therapy Offered
Telehealth/Teletherapy
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Compassion Focused, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Humanistic, LGBTQ+ Affirming, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Motivational Interviewing, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Spiritual Counseling, Trauma-Focused, Trauma Informed Care
Issues
acute-stress-disorder: Acute Stress Disorder, Anger Management, Anxiety, Borderline Personality, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, Emotion Regulation, first-responders-and-military: First Responders & Military, Grief, Infertility, LGBTQ+ Related Issues, Life Transitions, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Personal Growth, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Racial Identity, Self Esteem, Self-Harming, Sexual Abuse, Sleep or Insomnia, Spirituality, Sports Performance, Stress, Transgender, Trauma, Traumatic Grief, Women's Issues
Last modified: May 11, 2025

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