Throughout Louisiana and Texas, Dr. Dawson provides convenient virtual care for patients in Hammond, Baton Rouge, Covington, Mandeville, Houston, Dallas, and surrounding areas.
I’m a Black male therapist specializing in trauma-informed therapy, somatic therapy, and anxiety treatment for individuals who are used to being strong—but are quietly overwhelmed.
I was raised in a single-parent home in a rural community alongside three siblings, where I witnessed my mother consistently stretch herself beyond capacity to care for others while carrying her own exhaustion. She showed up, held everything together, and anchored our family in faith, resilience, and community—even in seasons that demanded more than she had to give.
Her strength shaped me.
But her exhaustion shaped me too.
That experience gave me a deep understanding of what it means to live in survival mode—to function, perform, and carry responsibility while feeling overwhelmed internally. It also shaped my ability to recognize the emotional and physical toll of chronic stress, unresolved trauma, and high-functioning anxiety.
That lived experience is what led me into this work.
Through advanced training in trauma therapy, crisis intervention, and nervous system regulation, I specialize in helping clients who feel stuck in patterns of stress, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and burnout.
My approach is trauma-informed and somatic, meaning we focus not only on your thoughts—but also on how your experiences are stored in your body and nervous system.
I help clients:
This work is intentional, structured, and designed for lasting change—not just temporary coping.
I work with individuals who:
Many of my clients are professionals, caregivers, and high-achieving individuals who are ready to move beyond survival mode and experience a more grounded, regulated way of living.
DDA provides coping skills to manage depression, anxiety, peer pressure, bullying, suicidal ideation, etc. The services include a compressive assessment, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, trauma-focused therapy, and art and music therapy.
My work is grounded in clinical excellence, cultural awareness, and respect for lived experience.
If you’re used to holding everything together but feel overwhelmed underneath, therapy can be a space where you no longer have to do that alone.
This is a space to slow down, restore balance, and reconnect with yourself in a way that feels sustainable—not forced.
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By Darrian Dawson, DSW, LCSW