Danielle Massi, LMFT is a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice and adjunct professor at Penn State University. She received her Master's Degree in Couple and Family Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University with a concentration in Sex Therapy. Her areas of expertise include quarter life crisis, anxiety, pre-marital counseling and systemic issues. Danielle graduated with a BA in Psychology and a minor in Cognitive Neuroscience from Temple University. While at Temple, she worked at the Tuttleman Counseling Center as a peer counselor trained in conflict resolution and Transformative Mediation. She went on to study at Thomas Jefferson University's Couple and Family Therapy program with a specialization in Sex Therapy. Danielle interned at the Council for Relationships at both the University City and Institute for Sex Therapy offices while earning her Master's Degree. Danielle uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide her clients with creative perspectives on difficult issues. She strives to provide a safe and open environment to best help clients discover alternative solutions to troubling problems they may be facing.