In-Person Therapy for Adults in Washington, D.C.
Can you relate to any of these?
Constantly setting unrealistic standards for yourself that lead to stress and self-doubt, making it tough to get started on things.
Being stuck in a cycle of overanalyzing past choices or worrying about what could go wrong, preventing you from enjoying the present.
Feeling the need to keep your true feelings in check to avoid being a burden, which leaves you feeling isolated and disconnected. You want to have deeper relationships, but don’t know how.
Everyday tasks can seem overwhelming, making you wonder if attention challenges might be the cause of the chaos.
Memories of past struggles show up as intrusive thoughts or a constant sense of alertness, making it difficult to feel at ease.
With the right support, meaningful change is not only possible—it’s within reach.
What to Expect in Therapy with Me
My approach to therapy is rooted in the belief that your experience is unique and deserves a personalized, compassionate approach. I use a blend of EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Relational Psychotherapy to help you process emotions, heal from trauma, and understand the patterns that may be holding you back. My goal is to create a space where you feel seen and safe as we explore your experiences and build new ways of moving forward.
Sessions with me are collaborative and grounded in real connection. We’ll take the time to explore what’s been weighing on you. With the mind-body connection, we can tap into feelings and experiences that don’t always have words but impact us. You’ll come to better understand the history of big feelings like sadness, fear, anger, and shame.
We’ll learn to understand the behaviors that you used to protect yourself from feeling more than you could handle. You did your best growing up, knowing what you knew.
Therapy offers a unique opportunity to pump the breaks and look at yourself with compassion for all that you’ve done and have dealt with.
Therapy with me can help you…
Feel more comfortable being yourself: You start to feel more compassion for yourself and all you’ve gone through. Speaking up and sharing true feelings start to feel easier, leading to more genuine and fulfilling connections with others.
Manage stress and emotions easier: Conflict can no longer be so triggering as you know how to handle yourself in it.
People-pleasing tendencies soften: As you let go of the need to do it all, you have more time and energy for YOU… and for the things you ENJOY. You don’t feel terrible saying no to things.
Form stronger relationships: As you get to know yourself and your needs better, it will feel easier letting people in to know the REAL you.
Feel more present: Letting go of past regrets and future anxieties opens up more space to engage fully in daily life and social activities.
Increased energy and creativity: The tension in your body loosens up, you feel lighter, and improved sleep contribute to a renewed sense of enthusiasm for creative pursuits and an ability to accomplish day-to-day tasks with more ease.
Therapy Approaches
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EMDR Therapy
Learn how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) effectively helps process traumatic memories, reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression for lasting healing.
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Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Discover how Sensorimotor Psychotherapy integrates body awareness and movement to effectively address trauma and emotional challenges, promoting profound healing and self-regulation.
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IFS
Explore how Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy can effectively promote healing by helping you understand and integrate your inner parts, leading to greater self-awareness and balance.
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Therapy Intensives
If you want to feel better faster, therapy intensives are for you! Intensives are extended sessions that provide facilitate deeper and quicker healing through focused therapeutic engagement.
With the right support, meaningful change is not only possible—it’s within reach.
My cozy office space in Washington, D.C.
FAQs about In-Person Therapy
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Both in-person and online therapy have their benefits, and the best choice depends on your personal preferences and needs. In-person sessions can provide a sense of connection and presence that some people find grounding, while online therapy offers convenience and flexibility, making it easier to fit into your schedule and access support from anywhere. For those who want the benefits of both, a hybrid approach is also an option, allowing you to switch between in-person and virtual sessions as needed. The most important thing is finding what works best for you so that you can feel comfortable and supported in your journey.
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The length of therapy can vary greatly depending on individual goals and needs. Some people come for short-term support to work through a specific challenge, while others benefit from a longer-term commitment to explore deeper patterns and create lasting change. For those looking for focused, intensive work, I offer extended therapy sessions that can provide more concentrated support over a shorter period of time.
Clients with complex PTSD or deep-rooted trauma may find that a longer duration of therapy is helpful to process their experiences and build sustainable coping strategies. Regardless of the path, we’ll collaborate to ensure that your journey aligns with your unique goals and feels meaningful for you.
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I am licensed to practice as a Clinical Social Worker in the District of Columbia and Virginia.
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My office is located in Dupont Circle, Washington, DC, just steps away from the Red Line Metro. This convenient location makes it easy for clients to access therapy sessions in-person.
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Getting started is simple! Reach out to me through my website or by phone to schedule an initial consultation. During this consultation, we’ll discuss what you’re looking for in therapy, any questions you may have, and whether my approach feels like a good fit for you. From there, we can set up an initial session!