David A. Heilman, Psy.D. — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address2000 P St NW DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-750-1552
Websitedavidheilman.com
David A. Heilman, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in Washington D.C. offering psychotherapy for adults, couples, and groups, both in-person and online. His approach is collaborative, direct, and grounded, focusing on helping clients understand patterns that shape their relationships with themselves and others. Dr. Heilman has advanced training in trauma-informed therapy, including IFS and EMDR. He works with individuals navigating anxiety, LGBTQ+-related issues, ADHD, trauma, and relationship concerns, as well as supporting couples in improving communication and connection. He also facilitates interpersonal process groups for adults.
Best for
- Adults
- Couples
- LGBTQ+ clients
- Individuals with ADHD
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Group therapy, Online therapy, Trauma-informed therapy |
| Tags | psychologist, psychotherapy, anxiety, trauma, lgbtq+, adhd, couples counseling, group therapy, online therapy, washington dc |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 8 reviews
David really helped me. Very attentive.
David is a smart and talented clinician. It has been my pleasure to collaborate with him.
David is rigorous as a therapist in his ongoing training and skill development. Would highly recommend
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