Danielle Inés Ledesma, M.A.

Emergency Contacts

GMU Crisis Service:
703-993-2380, option 1
or
GMU Police: 703-993-2810
or
911
@caps_gmu
  • This summer, dive into group therapy and discover the refreshing benefits of growth and connection! 🌞🌊

Visit CAPS at SUB 1, Room 3129 to get started or call us at 703-993-2380.
  • Peek behind the scenes into our fun-loving team! We're all about bringing you mental health content with a side of laughter 😃

Thanks for joining our journey - more excitement coming your way next semester! Have a relaxing summer! 🌤🌻
  • Meet the CAPS Outreach Team - it's a full house of support and care! From social media to executing fun events, we got you!
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If you would like to collaborate with us on an event or would like CAPS to provide a community education program to your class, club, or community at Mason, reach out to us here: caps.gmu.edu/community-education-presentation-request-form/
  • It's finals week, make sure you do small (or big) things to take care of yourself! Embrace the power within. You are capable, you are worthy. #dailyaffirmations ✨️
  • As May arrives, the blossoming flowers serve as a reminder for us to also nurture ourselves! 🌼 Let this Mental Health Awareness Month be the time to prioritize our wellbeing. 

If you are interested in initiating services, call us at 703-993-2380.
This summer, dive into group therapy and discover the refreshing benefits of growth and connection! 🌞🌊

Visit CAPS at SUB 1, Room 3129 to get started or call us at 703-993-2380.
This summer, dive into group therapy and discover the refreshing benefits of growth and connection! 🌞🌊

Visit CAPS at SUB 1, Room 3129 to get started or call us at 703-993-2380.
This summer, dive into group therapy and discover the refreshing benefits of growth and connection! 🌞🌊 Visit CAPS at SUB 1, Room 3129 to get started or call us at 703-993-2380.
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Peek behind the scenes into our fun-loving team! We're all about bringing you mental health content with a side of laughter 😃 Thanks for joining our journey - more excitement coming your way next semester! Have a relaxing summer! 🌤🌻
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Meet the CAPS Outreach Team - it's a full house of support and care! From social media to executing fun events, we got you! . . If you would like to collaborate with us on an event or would like CAPS to provide a community education program to your class, club, or community at Mason, reach out to us here: caps.gmu.edu/community-education-presentation-request-form/
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It's finals week, make sure you do small (or big) things to take care of yourself! Embrace the power within. You are capable, you are worthy. #dailyaffirmations ✨️
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As May arrives, the blossoming flowers serve as a reminder for us to also nurture ourselves! 🌼 Let this Mental Health Awareness Month be the time to prioritize our wellbeing. If you are interested in initiating services, call us at 703-993-2380.
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Psychology Intern

Danielle Ledesma, M.A., M.Psy. (she/her) is a doctoral intern at Counseling and Psychological Services. She is studying clinical psychology at The George Washington University. She received her undergraduate degree from Syracuse University and later her master’s at the University of Denver. As a doctoral intern, Danielle has provided multiple years of therapeutic services under the supervision of licensed psychologists. Danielle believes that relationships are central to our lives and as such, the quality of our relationships often determines the quality of our lives. Danielle partners with her clients to discover the barriers that keep them from establishing the fulfilling relationships and lives they desire.

Through a psychodynamic and feminist theoretical orientation, Danielle is committed to making the therapeutic space one that prioritizes emotional safety and emphasizes her client’s strengths. She prioritizes empowering her clients to take on the challenges that come with growth. Danielle has experience working with adolescents, young adults, and adults experiencing complex trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, and other issues.