About Dae’Shanae

“My goal is to help you experience truly loving relationships!”

Let Me Introduce Myself

Hi, I’m Dae’Shanae Brock, LMFT. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist. I specialize in working with adults, couples, and families that are seeking to improve their relationships. I love helping clients discover or rediscover intimacy and connection with each other. I instill a thoughtful, compassionate, and joyful attitude into the process of therapy.

 

“Life’s journey may be painful at times, but we can seek and discover your best self and relationships.”

My Journey To Becoming A Therapist

From early childhood, I have had a heart for helping others. Most strongly, a compassion and empathy for people’s emotional well-being. Instead of judging others for their choices or behavior, I learned to view people through their life experiences. This has created a foundational principle for me as a therapist, “It’s not about what’s wrong with you, but more about what has happened to you!”

I have dealt with various traumas throughout my childhood, including sexual trauma. That experience has changed my perspective in life in that I now see the value of experiencing both the positive and painful. I believe that embarking on the journey of self-discovery and improvement, is the greatest gift that you can give to yourself and to those you are closely connected.

 

“The first steps towards something new can be overwhelming, but together we can walk confidently towards your goals.”

What You Can Expect

A professor of mine once told me that “you can never take a client to a place that you wouldn’t go yourself.” Through the process of therapy, I have learned, to take courageous steps in letting others in. Because of that, I feel privileged that others would take those same courageous steps with me! I believe this vulnerability is the key to true intimacy and growth in relationships, and with me, you can expect a safe space to take that journey.

As a Christian therapist, my goal is to represent and reflect unconditional love to my clients. A favorite verse of mine states, “Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love.” Religious faith is not required to be part of our therapy journey, but it can be emphasized if requested.

I am committed to you finding new strength and joy in your relationships.

 
 

Let’s discover how we can help you improve your life.