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Daniela Peterson
Daniela Peterson
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Daniela Peterson

Vista Counseling

Jackson, WY USA

"Always pursue your happiness."

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Day In The Life

Founder & Mental Health Therapist

I provide mental health therapy to clients.

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Day In The Life Of A Mental Health Therapist

My Day to Day

I get my kids ready, drop them off at school, and go into work. I start by looking over my list of clients for the day. Then I prepare anything I need for that day. My first client will come in, we'll have a session, then I'll work on my progress notes for the client. Then my next client comes in. I see clients all day. I may perform clinical supervision for my staff in between sessions. I work with clients all day every day but each day is different because I perform different types of therapy.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

I earned my psychology degree in Chile and didn't think I'd ever be able to find a job with it after moving to the U.S. I got a job as an interpreter for therapists, which got my closer to what I wanted to do. The clinical supervisor learned I had a psychology degree and helped me find an equivalency program to transfer my credits. I earned the equivalent of a U.S. master's degree and applied for my counseling license. Opportunities are out there—you just have to be open and find the right help!

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Psychology, General

    Universidad Bolivariana

  • Graduate Degree

    Psychology, General

    Universidad Bolivariana

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life has been direct

  • 1.

    I grew up in Chile.

  • 2.

    I went to Universidad Bolivariana in Chile to study psychology.

  • 3.

    While pursuing my education, I took a year off to work and save money for tuition—during that time, I met my husband, who was working in Chile as a fly fishing guide.

  • 4.

    After graduating, I moved with my husband to Idaho and took a cleaning job at a fly fishing lodge—I didn’t think I’d find a job that would utilize my degree because I hadn’t earned it in the U.S.

  • 5.

    When I found an opportunity to work for a Head Start program in Jackson, Wyoming, my husband and I decided to move and give it a try.

  • 6.

    While working as an interpreter between English-speaking therapists and Spanish-speaking clients, the clinical supervisor learned that I had a psychology degree and decided to help me.

  • 7.

    I did an equivalency program and was able to transfer over enough credits for the U.S. equivalent of a master’s degree, which allowed me to apply for my counseling license.

  • 8.

    I’ve since founded my own practice, Vista Counseling, where I work as a mental health therapist specializing in domestic violence, substance abuse, and trauma.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Myself:

    I'll never be able to use my degree in my work.

  • How I responded:

    I earned my psychology degree in Chile and didn't think I'd ever be able to find a job with it after moving to the U.S. I got a job as an interpreter for therapists, which got my closer to what I wanted to do. The clinical supervisor learned I had a psychology degree and helped me find an equivalency program to transfer my credits. I earned the equivalent of a U.S. master's degree and applied for my counseling license. Opportunities are out there—you just have to be open and find the right help!

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • My father struggled with substance abuse while I was growing up. His pain caused me pain but I know that he was not a bad guy. I now specialize in substance abuse at my practice so that I can help others through their pain.

  • While in college, my family went through hard times and couldn't afford my schooling. I had to take a break from school to work and save money. I was devastated but I got through it by buckling down, finding a job, and visualizing my end goal.