About Danielle

Danielle Visone is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Clinical Director with over a decade of experience working in mental health and substance use treatment. She specializes in the treatment of substance use disorders, trauma, anxiety, and depression, and is dedicated to helping individuals build sustainable recovery and emotional wellness.

Danielle brings both professional expertise and personal insight to her work. As someone in long-term recovery, she is deeply passionate about creating compassionate, stigma-free treatment environments where individuals feel supported, understood, and empowered to change.

Throughout her career, Danielle has worked in a variety of clinical settings including crisis intervention, outpatient mental health services, and substance use treatment programs. Her clinical approach integrates evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, mindfulness practices, and recovery-oriented treatment planning.

As Clinical Director, Danielle focuses on maintaining high standards of care, supporting clinical staff, and ensuring that clients receive individualized treatment that addresses both mental health and substance use needs. She believes recovery is possible for everyone and is committed to helping individuals develop the skills, resilience, and support systems necessary for lasting change.

Danielle holds a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling with a focus on Addiction and Trauma from Cambridge College. She is passionate about helping individuals rediscover hope, purpose, and connection in their lives.

Our Commitment to Clinical Integrity

At New Wave Recovery, we're committed to ensuring the clinical integrity of our resources so people can access accurate information needed for healing. That is why we have a multi-step review process in place that includes subject matter experts and medical professionals. Every one of our resources is created with evidence-based information sourced from peer-reviewed research and other reputable medical organisations. In addition, we always strive to use person-first, stigma-free language to allow readers to feel safe, respected, and empowered along every step of their recovery journey.

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