About Dr. Danielle Spears

Wellness and Talk Therapy in Dallas, Texas

I earned my Psy. D in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and I provide therapy for adults and adolescents.


I am passionate about assisting clients develop increased self-awareness and resilience. We will work collaboratively to develop goals that allow you to lead a life that is deeply fulfilling. My hope is to co create a therapeutic relationship that will be a vessel for both healing and personal growth. Previous clients often note that they are comforted by my warm and calm therapeutic presence; they say that this allows them to finally feel safe to fully address their life’s challenges. I utilize psychological testing and evidenced-based approaches to therapy that are tailored to meet each clients’ unique needs.

I have been working in the field of psychology for nine years in various clinical settings with diverse populations such as university counseling centers, outpatient community clinics, and correctional/forensic settings. 

I work with adolescents and adults who experience depression, anxiety, relationship issues, adjustment concerns, self-esteem, trauma and racial stress. I specialize in treating clients with depression, relational concerns, and issues of spirituality. I also hold a special interest in working with and advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. I am a Licensed Psychologist providing therapeutic services and am accepting new clients.

I was born and raised in the Bahamas. Before relocating to Dallas, I spent time in Florida pursuing my education. When I’m not in the office, I enjoy spending time with my loved ones, reading, and spending time outdoors.

Dr. Danielle Spears is a Licensed Psychologist with the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (TX License #39127). For information on how to verify a license, please visit www.tsbep.texas.gov. For information on how to file a complaint, please follow this link.

Call Dr. Spears at (214) 631-9270 or email Dr. Spears. Pronouns: she/her/hers