Daniel Robertson is a graduate student from Yorkville University with a Masters in
Counselling Psychology (M.A) background in Forensic Psychology (B.A Hons) and
Victimology (Post-Graduate Certificate). He has been actively serving in the counselling
field since 2015, originally collaborating with young adults struggling with relationship
problems, social skills, life transitions, substance abuse, anxiety, depression, stress and
self-harm concerns. Daniel has a passion for working with young people as he easily relates
to this population and recognizes the complex society young people are facing. Daniel has
extended his work to engage with adult individuals, couples and the family unit. Daniel
draws from theoretical approaches including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), emotion-
focused therapy (EFT), Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) and Eye-Movement and
Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR).
Daniel’s experience in law-enforcement, education in victimology and faith background
allows him to bring a unique perspective to psychotherapy. Daniel practices a clinical yet
practical approach to psychotherapy, meeting the client wherever they may be and
encouraging growth. Ensuring a safe and secure environment, allowing clients to feel
comfortable when being vulnerable. Daniel is a husband and father who strives towards
values include self-care and enjoying all stages of life while enduring the “ups and downs”.