Dana Bejger, CT
Dana
“My goal is to support clients in meeting life on life’s terms—with resilience, insight, and authenticity.”
Dana is currently completing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Kent State University and is actively engaged in her internship at Sandstone Counseling. She previously earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Kent State University, along with a Certificate in Addictions Counseling.
Dana believes in the power of storytelling and sees each client as the author of their own unique narrative. She considers it a privilege to walk alongside individuals as they share their inner experiences, offering a space that is affirming, compassionate, and free of judgment.
Rooted in a biopsychosocial and trauma-informed approach, Dana works collaboratively with clients to foster a therapeutic environment of trust, respect, and empowerment. She values the complexity of each individual’s story and aims to help clients identify their strengths, gain perspective, and grow in ways that enhance their mental and emotional well-being.
Dana is currently supervised by Angela Rodgers, LPCC-S, NCC.