Ms. Delanie Skaja, BS

Education
School:
Purdue University Northwest
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Degree:
Currently enrolled in Couple and Family Therapy
B.S. in Family Social Science, minor in Family Violence Prevention
Delanie is a second-year master’s student and therapist intern. She is currently enrolled in the Couple and Family Therapy program at Purdue University Northwest. She has provided therapeutic services to individuals, couples, and families who were experiencing a wide variety of presenting problems, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and relational issues. Delanie believes that the therapeutic alliance is a very important element of therapy and aims to create a welcoming space where clients can feel safe opening up. Delanie works with different therapeutic modalities, including narrative, experiential, solution-focused, and Gottman.
In her spare time, Delanie enjoys listening to true-crime podcasts, watching tv shows, and cuddling with her cat.
Issues Treated
Depression
Eating Disorders
Family Conflict
Infidelity
Life Transitions
Marital and Premarital
Peer Relationships
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Sex Therapy
Stress
Trauma and PTSD
Women's Issues
Specialties
Relationship IssuesAnxiety
Family Conflict
Session Types
TelehealthFamily Therapy
Individual Therapy
Child Therapy
Couples Counseling
Age Specialties
AdultsAdolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)
Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Children (6 to 10)
Types of Therapy
IndividualsCouples
Family
Attachment-based
Culturally Sensitive
Emotionally Focused
Experiential Therapy
Family Systems
Feminist
Gottman Method
Multicultural
Narrative
Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
Somatic
Trauma Focused