I’m Brady G. Daniel, a licensed counselor, professor, and author who has walked with many couples through seasons of crisis, numbness, and deep disappointment. My work is focused on helping you tell the truth about what’s really happening in your marriage—and then carefully rebuild something more honest, connected, and life-giving.
With a warm, direct, and faith-sensitive approach, I help couples move from walking on eggshells to having grounded, hopeful conversations that lead to real change.
Rebuilding trust after affairs, secrecy, or patterns of dishonesty
Bridging communication gaps where one or both partners feel unheard
Navigating seasons of disconnection, distance, or emotional shutdown
Working through faith questions and spiritual disillusionment within the marriage
Learning to repair conflicts without shutting down, attacking, or withdrawing
Clarifying whether and how to stay in the marriage in a way that is honest and hopeful

Whether you’re in quiet distress, active conflict, or recovering from a major rupture, our work is paced and structured to meet you where you actually are.
Weekly or bi-weekly sessions focused on strengthening connection, improving communication, and creating shared rhythms that support your marriage over time.
Learn to listen without defending or shutting down
Replace blame cycles with honest ownership
Rebuild emotional and physical intimacy at a safe pace
When affairs, secrecy, or repeated breaches of trust have shaken the foundation of your marriage, counseling provides structure, language, and guidance for moving through the fallout together.
Name what has happened with clarity and compassion
Understand trauma responses for both partners
Discern what rebuilding trust looks like in your story
For couples on the brink of separation or divorce, we create space to slow down, tell the truth, and discern together what a wise next step might look like.
Clarify what each of you is hoping for and afraid of
Explore options beyond "pretend nothing is wrong" or "end it all"
Stay grounded in your values and, if desired, your faith
Marriages rarely fall apart overnight. Patterns of hurt, silence, and unresolved pain accumulate over years. Our work honors that reality. We move at a pace that allows for honesty, grief, and real repair—not quick fixes or shallow positivity.
A trauma-aware lens for both partners
Attachment-informed work that addresses how you reach for and respond to each other
Integration of Christian faith and spiritual questions when desired
Practical tools for conflict repair, not just insight
Clear goals we revisit together throughout the process
My goal is not to pressure you into a specific outcome, but to help you move from confusion and reactivity toward clarity, courage, and connection.
In Unstuck, I explore how disappointment, disillusionment, and unresolved
pain can quietly shape our relationship with God—and how honest engagement with that
pain can lead to deeper, more faithful connection.
Many couples find that the themes of this book mirror what’s happening in their marriage: feeling stuck, losing hope, and wondering if God is still present in the midst of it all. The same gentle, honest posture that shapes the book shapes my counseling work with couples.
Use Unstuck as a companion for reflection between sessions
Engage spiritual and emotional questions that impact your marriage
Take honest steps toward healing with God and with one another

To protect confidentiality, names and identifying details are changed, but the heart of these stories is real.
If you’re nervous to begin, you’re not alone. Counseling is an act of courage for both of you. My role is to help you move at a pace that feels honest and sustainable.
No. Many couples come in undecided or even disagreeing about what they want. Part of the work is making space to name those differences honestly and explore what each of you is truly hoping for. We will move toward clarity together without pressure or rushed decisions.
Our first session is focused on hearing both of your stories, understanding what has brought you here now, and clarifying what you each hope might change. I will offer reflections, answer your questions, and share a recommended plan for the next several sessions so you know what to expect.
Yes, when it matters to you. Many couples I work with are navigating spiritual questions, disillusionment with church, or confusion about what faithfulness looks like in marriage. I honor your story and your pace—never forcing beliefs, but creating room for honest engagement with God together.
Most couples begin with weekly or bi-weekly sessions so there is enough momentum to create change. Some seasons may call for more intensive work; others for slower integration. We’ll talk together about what makes sense for your marriage and your capacity.
Yes. I offer secure online counseling for couples who are unable to attend in person or who live outside the local area, where permitted by licensing regulations.
Use the form to request a brief consultation. You can share a bit about what’s happening, ask any questions you have, and we’ll discern together whether working together is a good fit.
Please note: Marriage counseling at Numa is not emergency or crisis care. If you are concerned for anyone’s immediate safety, please contact local emergency services or a crisis hotline in your area.
Location: 231 Southlake Blvd #140. Southlake, TX. 76092
Availability: Daytime appointments available

Meet in person at Numa’s Southlake counseling office or connect virtually from anywhere in Texas. The office is easily accessible from Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding areas, with a calm, welcoming space designed for honest, unhurried conversations.
In-person sessions in Southlake, Texas
Secure virtual counseling for couples anywhere in Texas
Discreet, comfortable office environment
Numa Marriage Counseling and Coaching
231 Southlake Blvd, Suite 140, Southlake, TX. 76092
Convenient parking directly outside the office entrance.
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