Expats Therapists in District of Columbia
Browse 3 licensed therapists specializing in expats in District of Columbia. Compare profiles, fees, insurance accepted, and availability.
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Expats Therapists
100%
Offer Telehealth
N/A
Avg Session Fee
64%
Accept Insurance (DC)
Showing 3 of 3 expats therapists in District of Columbia
Agazit Asihel
LICSW
Washington Dc, DC
New year, new flow! Have you been able to process how your nervous system is adjusting to this new year? I take an empathetic and affirming approach and I ackno...
Chloe Cook
LMFT
Washington, DC
I am a licensed mental health professional with 9 years of professional experience. I create a warm, non-judgmental space where you can share your thoughts and ...
Dawn Traut
LICSW
Washington, DC
I have 13 years of experience supporting clients as a Clinical Social Worker and love my job! Having a safe, nonjudgmental space, to be yourself, and to reflect...
Frequently Asked Questions About Expats Therapy in District of Columbia
How many expats therapists are in District of Columbia?
Our directory lists 3 licensed therapists specializing in expats in District of Columbia. Across the broader District of Columbia therapy market, there are approximately 1,876 mental health professionals total.
How much does expats therapy cost in District of Columbia?
Therapy costs for expats in District of Columbia vary by provider. The overall average therapy session fee in District of Columbia is $188, ranging from $20 to $390. Many therapists offer sliding scale fees.
Can I do expats therapy online in District of Columbia?
Yes. 3 of the 3 expats therapists in District of Columbia (100%) offer telehealth or online sessions.
What conditions do expats therapists in District of Columbia commonly treat?
Expats therapists in District of Columbia most commonly specialize in Anxiety, Coping with life changes, Family conflicts. This means your therapist can address multiple concerns alongside expats-specific needs.
What therapy approaches are used for expats in District of Columbia?
Expats therapists in District of Columbia commonly use Attachment-Based Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT). Each approach has different strengths, so discuss with your therapist which method best fits your situation.
What related focus areas do expats therapists in District of Columbia cover?
Expats therapists in District of Columbia frequently also work with Family Problems, Life Purpose, Multicultural Concerns. This broad expertise means your therapist can take a holistic approach to your care.