Rob Danzman

Rob Danzman

Counselor/Therapist, MS, NCC, LCMHC
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Office

Motivate Counseling - Rob Danzman, NCC, LPC, LMHC
405 W 6th St
Bloomington, IN, USA 47404
Contact:
812-510-3910

Treatment Offered

Therapy Orientation:
Forensic Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Relational Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Family Systems Therapy, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), EMDR, Coaching, Humanistic, Existential, Family/Marital Therapy, Gestalt, Other, Psychological Testing, Interpersonal
Age Focus:
Teenagers, Adults
Specialities:
Anger Management, Child or Adolescent Issues, Divorce, Compulsive Disorders, Other, Anxiety or Fears, ADHD, Finding Your Purpose in Life, Gay Lesbian Issues, Child Assessments, Psychological Testing & Evaluation, Parenting, Thinking Disorders, Addiction or Substance Abuse, Mood Disorders, Loss or Grief, Dissociative Disorders, EMDR, Testing/Assessment, Autism, Trauma and PTSD, Personality Disorders, Impulse Control Disorders, Relationship Issues, Women, Eating Disorders, Depression
Treatment Modality:
Couples, Individuals, Families
Ethnicity:
Any Ethnicity
Sexual Orientation:
Any Orientation
Religious Beliefs:
Any Religion
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About My Work
“I am the author of Insider's Guide to Parenting: How to Solve Messy Problems and Build a Great Family. I specialize in working with Indiana University students struggling with depression, anxiety, organization skills and motivation issues. Parents are stressed-out and feel unprepared in dealing with these challenges. I provide Individual and Family Counseling with a focus on treating the underlying causes of depression, anxiety and substance abuse to get your son or daughter back on track. Office, on-campus, in-home and phone sessions are available when your busy schedules don't permit traditional support. Call today for a complimentary consultation.”
My Story
“Rob Danzman is owner of Motivate Counseling which specializes in Counseling, Parent Consulting and Therapeutic Placement Consulting.

Motivate Counseling understands the unique obstacles of complicated family systems. When a higher level of care is needed, we organize and facilitate team meetings, provide therapeutic transport to and from placement, recommendations for residential treatment, complete applications and forms and develop comprehensive aftercare planning.

Rob Danzman has over 15 years of mental, behavioral and substance abuse experience working in inpatient, outpatient and community-based settings.”
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Qualification

Years in Practice: 15+ Years
Graduated from: Western Carolina University
Other Credentials: Certificate, National Board of Certified Counselors, Nationally Certified Counslor, 2008

Remote Therapy

Phone Counseling: Yes
Online Counseling: Yes
Technologies: Skype, FaceTime
More Info: https://www.mot...

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Cost & Payment Modalities

Avg Cost (session): greater than $150
Insurances accepted: Out of Network
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Online Payments accepted: Yes

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Rob Danzman's Most Recent Activity on Choose Help

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    Q & A Reply: 02:54 - Aug 30, 2015 Heading Towards the Cliff

    We are elderly parents of mentally ill alcoholic 30 yr old son. We are the social security disability payee and pay his rent, bills, etc. He has been in many, many treatment programs to no avail. He is constantly picked up by police drunk in ...

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    Q & A Reply: 06:55 - Aug 30, 2014 Guilt About Bulimia

    Is it weird to feel very guilty about bulimia. When my mom gives me dieting advice I feel so horrible and guilty I want to scream but I don’t say anything.

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    Q & A Reply: 09:53 - Jun 26, 2014 Ex-Wife's Alcoholic Friend

    Hello, My ex has allowed a childhood friend who is an active alcoholic to move in to her house with my 15 yr old daughter. the story is that she has sold her house and needs a "temporary" place to live while looking for a new one. My ex has good ...

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    Q & A Reply: 12:25 - Apr 08, 2014 Enabled

    I don't know how to get my parents from enabling my younger sister. She is 50 and finally relocated to my parents hometown. She has been unemployed for about 5 years now and is an alcoholic who still drinks because she thinks she can.She has been ...

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    Q & A Reply: 09:56 - Mar 13, 2014 Teens Know Everything

    My son is a regular user of marijuana. He is a junior in high school and duel enrolled into our community college and doing very well. He has a part time job, is active in our churches youth group, and in boy scouts. He doesn't see anything ...

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    Q & A Reply: 09:00 - Jan 30, 2014 Career V. Kids Safety?

    My children are 10 and 12 and neither has ever gotten into any trouble. I am a geologist and I am considering a career relocation that would put us into an area which has a major drug situation with meth and with oxycontin and other prescription ...

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    Q & A Reply: 09:13 - Jan 08, 2014 Early Entrepreneur?

    My 15 year old son has way too much money and I can’t figure out where he is getting it from. He always has a story about how his ‘friends bought him this or that or how his friend gave him an old ipad mini or how he bought a scratch off and won ...

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    Q & A Reply: 10:36 - Dec 29, 2013 Anorexia and a Best Friend

    If my friend always thinks she is fat and needs to lose weight when she is very skinny already does this mean that she had anorexia? How long does it take to get anorexia after you start dieting? This is my best friend and she has been dieting since ...

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    Q & A Reply: 12:49 - Nov 24, 2013 Disclosure Dilemna

    I am visiting my grandson next week and when I see him (he is 5) he will ask w here is my daddy? Daddy is on 2nd gambling binge. His first binge ended in a suicide attempt and he spent 2 weeks in mental ward. He came home and 3 days later he took ...

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    Q & A Reply: 11:13 - Nov 08, 2013 Manipulative Mother (...In-Law)

    My mother in law is a recovering alcoholic. I think she and my husband have a very dysfunctional relationship. Whenever she wants him to do anything she uses her recovery as a way to get him to do what she wants. He is so used to being the caregiver ...

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