
Bringing bedside manner to psychodynamic counseling and psychotherapy.
Find refuge in healing spaces that are rooted in relationship, guided by curiosity, and designed for refined care.
Who we are
A boutique psychotherapy practice, built with intention.
Founded in 2020, Soileau Partners Psychotherapy weaves 3 commitments into every session: psychoanalytic depth, the gracious bedside manner of a trusted family doctor, and an atmosphere that invites unhurried conversation. Our therapists draw on psychodynamic and relational analysis, yet never reduce you to a diagnostic line.
The relationship you build with your therapist is the heartbeat of your treatment. Meeting consistently, we create a secure space where compassionate curiosity invites buried experiences forward. Insight rises naturally, encouraging you to embrace your full humanity, and grow in relationships.
The practice
Psychodynamic therapy that feels different from the moment you arrive.
Our practice is discreetly located in the historic Stilwell Building in Kansas City’s Library District, selected not just for its beauty and history, but for the sense of calm and privacy it offers. You’ll step into a setting that feels like an infusion of spa, boutique hotel, and home. Our warm amber lighting, thoughtfully selected furnishings, and curated assortment of refreshments all reflect a simple philosophy: when your body feels safe, the mind can wander toward the insights that change everything.
Who we serve
Clients who value privacy, depth, and ambiance.
Our discreet psychotherapy practice attracts executives, lawyers, athletes, families, couples, high-profile individuals, and downtown residents who prefer root-cause insight to symptom-focused manuals. Each unique history sets the agenda; our job is to protect privacy, honor individuality, and focus on the importance of genuine presence. We can meet in person at our Kansas City practice or online across Missouri, Kansas, Florida, Colorado, Texas, and South Carolina.
Our approach
Radically relational, psychodynamic therapy, grounded in attachment theory.
Healing happens in relationship, so we put the therapeutic bond at the center of each session. We trace emotions back to the earliest experiences, watch how those themes surface between us in real time, and pair clear guidance with open exploration. We stay neutral, resist labels that box you in, and use evidence-based psychodynamic and psychoanalytic tools to address challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, borderline traits, and life transitions – always through the lens of compassionate curiosity.
Our team
Hand-picked, clinical interns and psychodynamic therapists.
Soileau Partners Psychotherapy has and continues to develop working relationships with several university counseling programs, inviting talented graduate-level students for practicum and internship opportunities. This allows us to work closely with our students, offer their counseling services at a reduced rate, and determine whether our practice is a good post-graduation fit for them.
Both Jon and Danielle were invited to participate in a fellowship in Psychoanalytic Thought through The Greater Kansas City Psychoanalytic Institute, and are both NBCC board-certified. Jon completed his advanced training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at The William Alanson White Institute and is currently working on his Doctorate in Clinical Counseling.
Accepting a Limited Number of New Patients
My specialties are Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychodynamic Counseling for individuals, couples, and families.
Danielle Soileau, LCPC, LPC, NCC
Jon Soileau, LCPC, LPC-S, NCC
Accepting a Limited Number of New Patients
My specialties are Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Relational Analysis, and Psychodynamic Counseling for individuals, couples, and families.
Maddie Rooney - Clinical Intern
Accepting New Patients
As a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern, I am drawn to using Psychodynamic, REBT, and CBT approaches in treating anxiety, relational wounds, and depression.
Jessica Jacobson - Clinical Intern
Accepting New Patients
As a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern, I am deeply interested in working with trauma, grief, and relational wounds, drawing from psychodynamic theory, attachment work, and CBT.