First responder issues Therapists in District of Columbia
Browse 3 licensed therapists specializing in first responder issues in District of Columbia. Compare profiles, fees, insurance accepted, and availability.
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First responder issues Therapists
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Offer Telehealth
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Avg Session Fee
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Accept Insurance (DC)
Showing 3 of 3 first responder issues therapists in District of Columbia
Brittany Bordonaro
LICSW
Washington, DC
I bring 13 years of clinical experience in mental health treatment and therapeutic practice. Licensed as a Licensed, my training encompasses evidence-based prac...
Dr. Tracye Herndon
LPC
Washington, DC
With 26 years of professional clinical experience, I bring considerable depth and understanding to my work with clients. I am committed to creating a warm, welc...
Korey Puckett
LCSW-C
Washington, DC
I am a dedicated, compassionate therapist committed to supporting people through life's challenges and am licensed in Maryland with 20 years of professional exp...
Frequently Asked Questions About First responder issues Therapy in District of Columbia
How many first responder issues therapists are in District of Columbia?
Our directory lists 3 licensed therapists specializing in first responder issues in District of Columbia. Across the broader District of Columbia therapy market, there are approximately 1,876 mental health professionals total.
How much does first responder issues therapy cost in District of Columbia?
Therapy costs for first responder issues 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 first responder issues therapy online in District of Columbia?
Yes. 3 of the 3 first responder issues therapists in District of Columbia (100%) offer telehealth or online sessions.
What conditions do first responder issues therapists in District of Columbia commonly treat?
First responder issues therapists in District of Columbia most commonly specialize in Relationship issues, Family conflicts, Trauma and abuse. This means your therapist can address multiple concerns alongside first responder issues-specific needs.
What therapy approaches are used for first responder issues in District of Columbia?
First responder issues therapists in District of Columbia commonly use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy. Each approach has different strengths, so discuss with your therapist which method best fits your situation.
What related focus areas do first responder issues therapists in District of Columbia cover?
First responder issues therapists in District of Columbia frequently also work with Adoption and foster care, Divorce and separation, Domestic violence. This broad expertise means your therapist can take a holistic approach to your care.