Antonietta Corvasce, LLC — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address2940 Chain Bridge Road Northwest DC, Washington, DC 20016
Websitecorvascetherapy.com
Antonietta Corvasce, LLC is a psychotherapist in Washington, D.C. She is recognized for her advanced expertise, clinical skills, and commitment to high standards of care. Ms. Corvasce offers individual and relationship counseling. She has also provided training on bereavement and grief to classes and groups. Her approach is described as compassionate, helping clients gain transformative insight.
Best for
- Individuals seeking insight
- Couples and relationships
- Those experiencing grief
| Key services | Individual counseling, Relationship counseling, Bereavement training, Grief group facilitation |
| Tags | psychotherapist, individual counseling, relationship counseling, grief counseling, bereavement support, clinical skills, compassionate healer |
Reviews on Google4.0 · 4 reviews
Inattentive, unresponsive, and lacks common courtesy.
Antonietta Corvasce has been a trusted colleague for many years. I regard her advanced expertise, clinical skills, and commitment to provide the highest standard of care as exemplary in the psychotherapeutic community. I have and will continue to refer prospective patients to Ms Corvasce!
As clergy, I have referred persons to Ms. Corvasce for individual and relationship counseling and have received excellent feedback. She has also taught bereavement to classes and grief groups at my church. She is a skillful and compassionate healer, helping her clients gain insight which is transformative. Reverend Drema McAllister-Wilson
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