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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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Alexis Spencer

My approach to therapy: I offer depth-oriented, relational psychotherapy for adults struggling with self-doubt, anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, or a sense of being stuck and unfulfilled. Often, these experiences show up as overwhelm, emotional disconnection, or repeating patterns in relationships. Therapy with me offers a space to explore what’s beneath these struggles.

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Jesse Dempsen

My approach to therapy: Many people feel overwhelmed by life, constantly on edge, distant from others, and confused by their own reactions. Oftentimes this is the response when we've experienced prolonged exposure to an environment where our needs and safety were not prioritized. I strive to work alongside you to recover what has been lost and help you see a path forward to hope.

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Katrina Knutson

My approach to therapy: Central to my approach is EMDR therapy. I offer a compassionate, judgment free space where we tailor sessions to your unique needs. Together, we navigate your healing journey, fostering resilience and restoring well-being.

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Albert Mezistrano

My approach to therapy: Therapy is a sacred place to slow down, to process, to think with another who privileges your thoughts, feelings and ideas. I care about the moment to moment feel of the therapy and will check in to ensure you are getting out of it what you need.

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Justice Arledge

My approach to therapy: I meet with each individual where they are. When it's appropriate I can be bold and I am not afraid to talk about difficult things.

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Karee Bohman

My approach to therapy: I am open-minded and want my clients to feel comfortable sharing their struggles without fear of judgment. I have an eclectic therapy style, meaning I pull from different evidence-based approaches that fit your needs.

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Brianda Teterukov

My approach to therapy: I have a holistic approach to therapy that integrates your mind-body using evidence-based therapy like EMDR and Accelerated Resolution Therapy and IFS therapy. Trauma therapy includes helping you live in the now and regulate your nervous system.

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

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Colin Pickles

My approach to therapy: I believe our the way we think about things and talk to ourselves has a huge influence on our emotions and behaviors. My goal is to help you understand where these narratives came from, how they're working for you, and to figure out strategies to adjust them.

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Find Loneliness Therapists & Counselors in South West of Washington DC.

Social isolation can be a good thing in moderation. However, when social isolation is prolonged and undesired, it can breed loneliness and have detrimental effects on your emotional and physical well-being. COVID-19 lockdowns and associated physical distancing guidelines have caused widespread social isolation and feelings of loneliness.

If you’re feeling chronic loneliness, seeing a therapist can help you manage these feelings and feel happier. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Loneliness & Social Isolation

Social isolation often leads to loneliness, which can come with several symptoms, including stress, sadness, and lack of sleep. It can even lead sufferers to engage in unhealthy habits (overeating, drinking, using illicit drugs, etc.) to numb their negative feelings. Read this article to learn more about how to cope with social isolation and loneliness.

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If you are dealing with loneliness and are finding it hard to cope, a therapist can help you build relationships and give you tools to help you feel better. So, why wait? You can find a quality therapist today with Mental Health Match. Browse above or use our therapist matching tool to get started.


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