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Natalie Goobes

My approach to therapy: I am a client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed therapist trained to bring openness, curiosity, respect, and accountability into therapy. I am trained in various therapy models which I uniquely tailor to each of my clients.

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Andrea Cavender

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, supportive and grounded in real day-to-day life of families. I walk alongside you as you try to better understand your child and what they need from you. I support you as you do the hard work of parenting a child or teen with ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Depression, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, relational challenge, or trauma.

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Caroline Mark

My approach to therapy: My approach is rooted in relationships, racial and social equity, compassion, and humor. You can count on me to commit to deeply understanding you, highlight your strengths, and be with you as you take this step for your mental health.

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Jennifer Martinez

My approach to therapy: If you’re moving through depression, anxiety, grief, generational or immigrant trauma, or the complexities of relationships and single parenting, you don’t have to face it alone. I believe every person carries deep resilience, even when life feels heavy or uncertain. My approach is grounded in compassion, cultural understanding, and collaboration.

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Christyn Modica

My approach to therapy: My goals are to aid in experiencing the world in a new way by addressing deeply rooted emotional pain. Healing comes from the process of gaining awareness and breaking away from survival strategies that disrupt relationships and quality of life.

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Trisha Williams

My approach to therapy: My theoretical preference is eclectic, as I use bits and pieces from several forms of therapy (CBT, DBT, Reality Therapy, and Experiential Therapy). I tailor my approach to fit the attitudes, goals, and preferences of those I serve.

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Eliana (Yana) Fisher

My approach to therapy: I believe you are the expert on your own life and I can help provide you with tools to feel better.

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Ryan Kitts Schallon

My approach to therapy: I lead with curiosity. I am more interested in what we don't yet understand than in what we think we already know. The stories we tell about ourselves are rarely the whole picture — they're the most available picture. I try to make room for what hasn't found words yet. The not-knowing is not the obstacle. It's where the real movement starts.

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Dr. Humama Khan

My approach to therapy: I focus on a holistic approach where we consider multiple aspects of the mind, body, and environment. Additionally, my therapy is conducted through a multicultural lens which advocates for an understanding and respect for the nuance in each person.

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Darcy Elton

My approach to therapy: We'll build a counseling experience unique as you- we can blend what works best for what you need in our time together. Each time we meet is a new opportunity for healing and growth. Trauma informed approach - no problem is too big or small.

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Find Child Therapists & Counselors in Capitol Hill of Washington DC.

In this day and age, it can be difficult for children to navigate school obligations, social interactions, family issues, and more. Some children even have undiagnosed mental health conditions that make everyday life a challenge. Without adequate support, children may struggle immensely with their mental and emotional health.

That’s where child therapists can help. Wherever you are located in Capitol Hill of Washington DC, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced child therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs Your Child Can Benefit from a Child Therapist

It can be challenging to determine whether you should seek professional help for your child. Adolescents may need counseling for the following reasons:

  • They isolate themselves from their friends.
  • Their school grades are slipping.
  • They make reckless decisions.
  • They often seem sad or worried.

If a child exhibits any of the above signs, consider speaking with a child therapist. If you are curious to learn more about how you can help your child, read licensed therapist Stephanie Olarte’s tips about child therapy and how parents can get involved.

Your Child Deserves to Feel Better: Explore Child Therapy Today!

Child therapists can identify your child's issues and create a customized plan to address them so your child can flourish and be happy. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified child therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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