Blossom Psychological Services, PLLC — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 1030 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1240-389-4584
Dr. Emma Nowicki is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Washington, DC, offering in-person and online therapy. She specializes in helping students and professionals manage anxiety, stress, perfectionism, and ADHD. Dr. Nowicki also focuses on therapy for lawyers, addressing issues like burnout and work-life balance. Her approach involves helping clients reconnect with their strengths to heal from inner pain and flourish. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Boston College and an M.Psy. and Psy.D. from The George Washington University. Dr. Nowicki offers a free 15-minute phone consultation to assess fit.
Best for
- Students
- Young professionals
- Lawyers
- Individuals with ADHD
| Key services | Individual therapy, Online therapy, In-person therapy, Supervision, Consultation, Free phone consultation |
| Tags | psychologist, washington dc, anxiety, adhd, lawyers, stress, perfectionism, burnout, online therapy, in-person therapy |
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Emma Nowicki, PsyD, is an incredibly empathetic, compassionate, and skilled clinician. I have had the privilege of witnessing the work she does through her practice, Blossom Psychological Services, as she is skilled in helping young adults manage anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship issues in Washington, DC. I highly recommend Emma and her clinical services for you or a loved one.
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