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Daniel is the Primary Therapist at The Bridge Campus for Young Men, where he oversees each student’s individual therapeutic process and serves as the primary point of contact for families. His approach is deeply relationship-based, meeting students where they are and guiding them with compassion while encouraging personal responsibility and self-discovery. Having lived abroad during his formative years, Daniel brings a strong appreciation for cultural immersion and its impact on adaptability and identity—an experience that naturally informs his work with young adults. This perspective allows him to support students in navigating change and growth in meaningful, lasting ways. Originally from Costa Rica, Daniel enjoys spending time in nature, especially in quiet places with family and friends, and values most his day-to-day life with his wife and daughter.
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