Bridget Burke Psychotherapy — Mental health service in Washington, DC
Address1555 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 300 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-455-5627
Websitebridgetburkelpc.com
Bridget Burke Psychotherapy, LLC offers individual, couples, and group therapy, alongside global mental health and wellness consulting. Bridget Burke works with high-achieving professionals in Washington, DC, focusing on anxiety, burnout, and codependent relationships, guiding clients from exhaustion to empowerment. Her approach is grounded in psychodynamic theory with relational and humanistic influences, incorporating specialized training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and other trauma-based therapies. With a background in international development consulting, she brings a lens of cultural curiosity and humility, particularly valuing work with individuals and families with global ties. She is also engaged in anti-racism work, aiming to mitigate the impact of White supremacy culture.
Best for
- High-achieving professionals
- Individuals with global ties
- Clients experiencing anxiety
- Clients navigating burnout
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Group therapy, Global mental health consulting |
| Tags | psychodynamic therapy, sensorimotor psychotherapy, trauma therapy, anxiety, burnout, codependency, relationships, cultural humility, anti-racism, washington dc |
Location
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