Personalized Solutions LLC Is A Counseling Agency With Mental Health Expertise That Provides Unique Insights For Each Client We Serve
Personalized Solutions LLC Is A Counseling Agency With Mental Health Expertise That Provides Unique Insights For Each Client We Serve
Danielle M Rowley is a masters level licensed therapist in the state of Kansas. Danielle received a Bachelors Degree in Social Welfare from he University of Kansas in May of 2007. Upon completion of this degree Danielle worked in child welfare working with Child in Need of Care (CINC) cases from May 2007-December 2008. It was during this time that Danielle realized she wanted to do more to make an effort in helping to change the lives and futures of parents and children in crisis. Danielle began working as a Parent Educator providing direct parenting education in the 1:1 setting in 2008 and continued to do so until the completion of her Masters of Social Welfare in May of 2014. Danielle also holds a Masters of Health Care Administration with an emphasis in leadership which she received in December of 2010.
Danielle then went into private practice, continuing to privately contract with parents, children, and families in crisis for a variety of services included but not limited to parent training, parenting assessment and evaluations, home studies, supervised visitation, as well as the provision of therapeutic services. Danielle’s passion remains the same, her goal is to help those in need. In November of 2018 Personalized Solutions LLC was formed in an effort to help provide a personalized solution for you.
Danielle attributes her journey as a therapist to her beginnings in the child welfare environment as she began to find a passion for helping individuals to identify their strengths and deficits in order to repair, rebuild, and empower a new foundation to be laid for not only their individual success but for the success of those around them for generations to come.
Zoë Theobald is a master’s level licensed therapist in Kansas. Zoë earned her bachelor’s degree in 2019 in Psychology with two minors in Sociology and Applied Behavioral Sciences from the University of Kansas. She conducted research and focused much of her undergraduate degree in geriatrics. Despite this academic focus with older and aging adults, her professional experience consists primarily of work with children and families. Throughout her undergraduate studies, she worked at a local preschool and gained passion for assisting children in developing empowerment, independence, and confidence.
Zoë continued working with children and families in the child welfare field for a year after earning her undergraduate degree. She began establishing understanding for CINC (child in need of care) court and local social service agencies available in the area. From there, she returned to school at the University of Kansas to obtain her master’s degree in social work in 2023 to become a licensed therapist.
Now, Zoë bases her work around the strengths perspective and empowerment to assist people of all ages in creating the change they wish to see while respecting the client as the expert on their own experience. Zoë enjoys working with people of all ages dealing with life transitions, interpersonal distress, developing awareness, building confidence/esteem, diagnostics, and managing impairment of socioemotional and behavioral symptomology.
Suzy Green (she/her) is a master’s level licensed therapist in the state of Kansas. She attended the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare and received her bachelor’s degree in 2007 and her master’s degree in 2013. Her experience is grounded in relational work and social justice advocacy.
For the past 20 years, Suzy has worked with children and families, focusing on child and family development, parenting education, parent-child relationships, and community-level systems change. Her direct service roles have been as an advocate for domestic violence survivors, a support group leader, therapist, and home visitor. She was a trainer for Project EAGLE Early Head Start and program director for Lawrence Parents as Teachers, Infant Toddler Services, and Community Children’s Center. Suzy was integral in creating a new Family Resource Center in Douglas County that focused on low-barrier services for families with young children – where you don’t have to tell your story to justify asking for help. Additionally, she is a board member of KAIMH (Kansas Association of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health) and has earned the KAIMH Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health.
Whether she works with a family, a team, or an organization, Suzy takes a systemic approach to change, working to find opportunities to heal inside and outside of the therapeutic relationship. As a therapist, Suzy works under a strengths-based, solution-focused practice with children, adults, and families. As a person, Suzy finds healing for herself through nature, walking her goofy dogs, sharing coffee with a friend, and attending live music events with her family.
“I believe that Therapy is a process of both nature and nurture. Accepting ourselves just as we are – and being willing to change at the same time. Knowing we are going to make mistakes – and continuing to show up for ourselves over and over again,” says Suzy. She will believe you, trust you, and walk alongside you to create new chapters that honor who you are and who you were meant to be.
Jesse also has his bachelors and graduate degrees from the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare. You may see him in the office assisting with the administrative side of the practice. Jesse spent multiple years working with the homeless population and has a passion for research. Jesse will be working on program development. If you have any questions that do not pertain to your specific treatment, Jesse can answer anything or get you the answer.