Brown Lorraine PHD — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address1400 20th St NW #104 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-223-2569
Websitelorrainebrownphd.com
Lorraine Brown, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, offering psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. She operates as a full-time solo private practitioner, serving a diverse population. Dr. Brown utilizes an integrative, eclectic approach, drawing from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Family Systems, Mind-Body work, and Short-Term Problem-Focused Therapy. Her therapeutic process focuses on building trust in a safe space to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, aiming for symptom reduction, healing, and emotional growth. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The George Washington University and a B.A. with Honors in Psychology from The City College of New York, with prior clinical experience in community mental health centers and inpatient psychiatric facilities.
Best for
- Adults of all ages
- Adolescents 16+
- Individuals seeking integrative therapy
- Clients in DC, MD, VA
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Teletherapy, Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, In-person sessions (forthcoming) |
| Tags | psychologist, psychotherapy, cbt, psychodynamic, family systems, telehealth, individual counseling, couples counseling, anxiety treatment, depression treatment |
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