Capital Therapist Collective — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address316 F St NE #200 DC, Washington, DC 20002
Phone+1202-656-1643
Capital Therapist Collective is a group of psychologists in Washington D.C. offering individual and group therapy. They support clients facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, grief, and major life changes. The collective aims to guide individuals toward better health, greater satisfaction, and self-discovery. Therapists at the collective are dedicated to providing professional support and fostering client growth.
Best for
- Individuals seeking support for mental health challenges
- Clients navigating life transitions
- Those looking for personal growth
| Key services | Individual therapy, Group therapy, Teletherapy, Consultation calls |
| Tags | psychologist, washington dc, individual therapy, group therapy, anxiety, depression, trauma, stress management, telehealth, life transitions |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
Been working with Jeremy for a little under a year on issues ranging from anxiety, stress, and life planning. Excellent work providing support while pushing me to grow. Only regret is that I didn’t start sooner. Worth checking out if, like me, you’ve been meaning to get a therapist but just don’t know where to start.
Dr. Jeremy Kozne and Dr. Genevieve Kozne are doing great things at Capital Therapist Collective. Not only are they skilled and compassionate therapists, but they also treat their clients and therapists with utmost respect and professionalism. As a fellow psychologist, I highly recommend this practice for psychotherapy. You will be in good hands!
Location
Also in Washington
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