Campbell States Psychotherapy — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1701 K St NW Suite 900 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-615-1584
Websitestatestherapy.com
Campbell States is a licensed clinical social worker (LICSW) offering psychotherapy in Washington, DC. With over ten years of experience, Campbell specializes in complex trauma and attachment disorders. Their approach integrates EMDR, clinical hypnosis, and Sandplay therapy to help clients process painful memories, rewire unhelpful patterns, and overcome feelings of being stuck. Campbell works with adults and children, addressing issues such as trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, and creative blocks. Sessions are available in person at the Farragut Square office or via telehealth. Campbell also has training in Sensorimotor psychotherapy and self-psychology.
Best for
- Individuals processing trauma
- Adults with ADHD
- Clients seeking EMDR
- Those experiencing anxiety or depression
| Key services | EMDR, Clinical Hypnosis, Sandplay Therapy, Telehealth sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | emdr, hypnosis, sandplay, trauma therapy, anxiety, depression, adhd, autism, psychotherapy, washington dc |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
EMDR with Campbell has been amazing. She helped me process my trauma and manage my ADHD.
Campbell has helped me so much with building my confidence and finding routines that actually work for me instead of against me. Would definitely recommend!!
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