Tempo Counseling hosts a collective of like-minded and forward-thinking mental health counselors hailing from diverse backgrounds, professional experiences, and clinical focuses. Collaborative peer support is at the heart of our purpose, which allows us to widen our individual clinical lenses and leads to more thorough and thoughtful mental health services.
Together we have one simple goal: To ensure we are taking the best possible care of our clients, ourselves, and each other.


The Tempo Collective is always striving to provide better service to our clients. That's why we engage in peer-to-peer case conceptualizations, continuing education exceeding state licensure requirements, and supervision with a highly skilled and experienced mentor to help broaden our clinical skills.
Daniel is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Substance Abuse Counselor with experience working with individuals, groups, families, and couples. In addition, he is a tenured professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and currently serves as the lead for the iCubed Urban Education and Family Transdisciplinary Core.
Daniel's CV is packed with myriad research publications, book chapter contributions, leadership positions in the field of counseling, and multiple honors & awards. He is also a stellar human, and we're incredibly fortunate for the opportunity to have him in this mentorship role.
* The clinicians in the Tempo Counseling Collective are each separate business entities and responsible for all aspects of their own clinical practices and legal/ethical liabilities.