Dana Blake has her Master's Degree in Counseling-Clinical Mental Health and is an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor with Spare Counseling Ministries. She earned her undergraduate degree in Human Services-Mental Health from California State University, Fullerton, then became an Education Specialist working with students with mild to moderate disabilities. Dana’s passion for mental health and helping others led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Concordia University, Irvine. Dana believes that the relationship between the therapist and the client is the foundation for growth and healing. She values her authenticity and genuine care, which creates a safe therapeutic environment to foster connection, collaboration and empowerment for growth. Dana feels called to use her education, personal and professional experience to help clients thrive.
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