Dan Suffoletta has an MA from Northwestern University pursuing an MA in Mental Health Counseling. He earned his BS in Economics, Mathematics, and Engineering Science from Vanderbilt University.
Before starting his graduate studies and joining the team at CFC Therapy Group, Dan spent over a decade working in strategy consulting where he honed his skills in relationship development and trust-building, complex problem solving, and comfort with ambiguity. As his career progressed, it became clear that Dan’s deepest passions were rooted in the relationships he fostered and the investment made in supporting his network through the trials and tribulations of life, and that it was time to pursue those passions professionally. He brings a unique understanding of the pressures that come from balancing professional obligations with the desire to build and cultivate a meaningful and fulfilling personal life. Dan’s clinical specialization is adults; he also has experience with aging and mental difficulties, volunteering to facilitate group therapy sessions for those dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Dan believes in an integrative, multicultural, and collaborative approach to counseling that best suits your lived experience, your personality, and your therapeutic goals.
6 Areas of Specialty
- Individual Therapy
- Personal and Professional Growth
- Grief and Loss
- Life Stages and Transitions
- Anxiety and Depression
- Trauma
- Couples

CFC Therapy Interns Create An Affordable Mental Health Option
At CFC Therapy Group, we believe that high-quality mental health care should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our newest interns, Peyton McGinnis and Tommy Lopez,

The Benefits of Summer Structure for Children and Adolescents
For many children and adolescents, the summer months signify a welcome break from school, where they can rest, spend more time with family and friends,

Simple and Practical Ways to Reject Diet Culture
Body positivity was just gaining speed and then -WHAM- GLP1s hit the market. For some people with certain medical needs, these medications have been life

The Quiet Power of Mindfulness: Why Slowing Down Matters
In a world that rewards speed, multitasking, and constant connectivity, mindfulness can feel almost countercultural. Yet, more people are turning toward this simple practice—not as

Short-Term Therapy for College Students over the Summer
Summer will be here before we know it, which brings with it more time spent outside, more flexibility in schedules, more travel, and more therapy.

Therapeutic Benefits of EMDR’s “Scribble It Out” Method
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based psychotherapy framework and approach designed to alleviate emotional distress and/or anxiety as a result of traumatic
Dan Suffoletta has an MA from Northwestern University pursuing an MA in Mental Health Counseling. He earned his BS in Economics, Mathematics, and Engineering Science from Vanderbilt University.