Self-harm Therapists in District of Columbia
Browse 4 licensed therapists specializing in self-harm in District of Columbia. Compare profiles, fees, insurance accepted, and availability.
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Self-harm Therapists
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Offer Telehealth
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Avg Session Fee
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Showing 4 of 4 self-harm therapists in District of Columbia
Aimee Lighty
LPC
Washington, DC
I am a licensed professional counselor with 22 years of experience across a wide range of domains - career, education, mental health, relationship/family work. ...
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...
Maria ("Mali") Jimenez
LICSW
Washington, DC
With 10 years of experience as a licensed clinical social worker, I am committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health support to my clients....
Nelson Rivera
LCSW
Washington, DC
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience working with HIV/AIDS, substance use, and behavioral health. I have my Masters from New ...
Frequently Asked Questions About Self-harm Therapy in District of Columbia
How many self-harm therapists are in District of Columbia?
Our directory lists 4 licensed therapists specializing in self-harm in District of Columbia. Across the broader District of Columbia therapy market, there are approximately 1,876 mental health professionals total.
How much does self-harm therapy cost in District of Columbia?
Therapy costs for self-harm 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 self-harm therapy online in District of Columbia?
Yes. 4 of the 4 self-harm therapists in District of Columbia (100%) offer telehealth or online sessions.
What conditions do self-harm therapists in District of Columbia commonly treat?
Self-harm therapists in District of Columbia most commonly specialize in Stress, Anxiety, Relationship issues, Family conflicts. This means your therapist can address multiple concerns alongside self-harm-specific needs.
What therapy approaches are used for self-harm in District of Columbia?
Self-harm therapists in District of Columbia commonly use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Focused Therapy. Each approach has different strengths, so discuss with your therapist which method best fits your situation.
What related focus areas do self-harm therapists in District of Columbia cover?
Self-harm therapists in District of Columbia frequently also work with Communication problems, Guilt and shame, Impulsivity. This broad expertise means your therapist can take a holistic approach to your care.