Daniel Williamson, LPC-A

Supervised by: Jenny Wang, LPC-S

  • Populations Served: children (10+), teens, adults, couples, families

  • Specialties: depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, PTSD, OCD, ADD/ADHD, EMDR, anger issues, eating disorders, chronic illness, self harm, substance addiction, intimacy issues, Christian counseling, career issues, stress management, pre-marital counseling, marriage counseling, family counseling

  • Education:

    • Master of Arts in Counseling (Amberton University)

  • Location: Frisco, TX (in person or telehealth)

  • Insurance: not accepted

  • Self-pay cost: $120 per session


Getting to know Brian

Daniel Williamson grew up in a military family, where he lived on both East and West Coasts of the United States by the age of 10 years old. Adapting to new environments and being open to change has helped prepare Daniel in his personal life and professional career. After over a decade of working in the corporate world, serving in both management and consulting roles, Daniel decided he wanted more. He pursued a career in professional counseling, and now gets the fulfillment of working with clients to achieve their goals and navigate life’s unexpected challenges.

Daniel specializes in seeing Adolescents and Teens with ADHD and behavioral issues, Young Professionals and Adults who find themselves at a crossroads in their personal, professional, or spiritual life, as well as those struggling from Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, and OCD. Daniel provides an empathetic and judgment free environment for you to process your experiences, clarify your goals through identifying your personal values and strengths, and strategize a path forward, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Person Centered Therapy, and Solutions Based Therapy.

Daniel is married in a blended family of three children. When he is not chasing around his young daughter and son, he is listening to theology or history podcasts, watching his favorite Dallas sports teams, doing DIY projects around the home, or volunteering at his church.