Daniel Munger
Florida Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Daniel Munger, M.A., is a Florida Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern with more than sixteen years of broad, hands-on experience across behavioral healthcare, addiction treatment, crisis intervention, clinical leadership, child welfare, forensic mental health, developmental disabilities, and residential and outpatient treatment settings.
Throughout his career, Daniel has worked with adults, adolescents, children, couples, families, court-involved individuals, and people experiencing complex combinations of mental-health, behavioral, social, and substance-use concerns. His clinical experience includes individual and group psychotherapy, couples and family engagement, biopsychosocial assessment, mental-status examination, suicide and homicide risk assessment, ASAM evaluation, treatment planning, crisis intervention, discharge planning, relapse prevention, and multidisciplinary care coordination.
Daniel has provided treatment across the full continuum of substance-use care, including medical detoxification, residential treatment, Partial Hospitalization Programs, Intensive Outpatient Programs, traditional outpatient care, and Medication-Assisted Treatment settings. He has extensive experience helping individuals affected by alcohol, opioid, stimulant, benzodiazepine, cannabis, prescription-drug, and polysubstance use, including people experiencing co-occurring mood, anxiety, trauma-related, personality, psychotic, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
His professional history also includes psychiatric crisis stabilization, child abuse and neglect investigations, emergency child-protection work, Drug Court collaboration, forensic behavioral-health treatment, Positive Behavior Support planning, developmental-disability services, and treatment of individuals with complex behavioral needs.
Daniel has served in clinical leadership roles involving therapist mentorship, staff development, documentation review, quality assurance, accreditation readiness, caseload management, crisis consultation, multidisciplinary coordination, and clinical operations. As a Lead Clinician, he helped guide therapists and support staff while contributing to substantial improvements in clinical-documentation compliance.
Person-Centered Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Trauma-informed care
Relapse-prevention approaches
Psychoeducation
The Good Lives Model
Substance Use Disorders
Men's Mental Health
Anxiety and Stress
Depression and Mood Concerns
Trauma and Difficult Life Experiences
Emotional Regulation
Relationship Conflict
Family and Parenting Concerns
Major Life Transitions
Substance-use care, including medical detoxification, residential treatment, Partial Hospitalization Programs, Intensive Outpatient Programs, traditional outpatient care, and Medication-Assisted Treatment settings
Substance care with alcohol, opioid, stimulant, benzodiazepine, cannabis, prescription-drug, and polysubstance use
Mood disorders, anxiety, trauma-related, personality, psychotic, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
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- Virtual
- Fl Virtual
Monday - 6pm to 9pm
Wednesday - 6pm to 9pm
Friday - 6pm to 9pm
Weekends 10am to 1pm
- Male
- English
- Individuals
- Couples
- Adults
- Older Adults
- Men
- Couples
- $126 - $150 per hour
- $176 - $200 per hour

