Daniel Seigel, M.Ed., hails from Birmingham, where he graduated from The Altamont School and Birmingham-Southern College. He gained his first Master’s degree from Peabody Conservatory, and second from the University of Montevallo, where he earned a Master’s of Education with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. While completing the latter, Daniel also spent a year as a faculty member back on the Hilltop at the BSC Conservatory.
It did not take long for Daniel to demonstrate his talent as a therapist, when still as a graduate student, he sought and received an internship at American Behavioral Benefit Managers (ABBM), a local for-profit psychiatric managed-care company. At ABBM, Daniel quickly gained the trust of his supervisor and care managers, who proceeded to refer him a full schedule of individual, marital, and family clients, a rare opportunity for a graduate student (and unprecedented for ABBM).
Daniel is active in the Birmingham arts community, as have been his parents for decades. He has helped design web sites for Opera Birmingham, artsBham.com and renowned local choral group, Sursum Corda, and enjoys keeping up with the latest advances in technology and gadgetry.
Daniel Seigel offers the following services and addresses personal, family, and other issues as follows:
- Relationship Therapy
- Boundary Issues, Assertiveness Training, Self-Respect, Self-Care
- Couple & Marital Therapy
- Family Therapy, Family Conflict, Normative Transitional Issues
- Inter-Generational Family Issues
- Parent Coaching & Consultation
- Personal Growth, Wellness, Life Planning, Goal-Setting, Self-Discipline
- Individual Therapy for High School, College, Graduate Students and Adults
- Increasing Self-Esteem & Self-Efficacy (Confidence in Reaching Goals)
- Addressing/Resolving Behavior Problems
- Anger Management Training
- Anxiety Management & Relaxation Training
- Stress Management
- Life Coping Skills
- Therapy for Depression
- Grieving & Coping with Losses, Major Life Changes
- Separation & Divorce Adjustment, Forgiveness, Moving On, Co-Parenting
- Workplace Issues
- ADHD Evaluations (age 6+)