DC Counseling Services, LLC — Mental health service in Washington, DC
Address1250 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 700-0003 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-215-0003
Websitedc-counseling-services.com
DC Counseling Services, LLC offers online mental health services, providing a safe and confidential space for individuals, couples, and families. Their approach emphasizes healing, hope, and personal growth, with a focus on accessible virtual counseling. The team is dedicated to compassionate care, building trust, and fostering a non-judgmental environment. They cater to a range of needs, including stress and anxiety management, depression, trauma, grief, and life transitions. Colleen A. Calcagni, M.Ed., NCC, LPC, is mentioned as part of the practice.
Best for
- Individuals seeking online therapy
- Couples needing relationship support
- Families navigating challenges
- Clients prioritizing convenience
| Key services | Individual virtual counseling, Online couples therapy, Family virtual counseling, Virtual counseling |
| Tags | online counseling, virtual therapy, mental health, anxiety, stress management, couples counseling, family therapy, individual therapy, washington dc, healing |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
I love the convenience of online counseling! Sitting at home in my pajamas is much more comfortable than getting dressed up and driving
Colleen was so nice and easy to talk to. I’m looking forward to future sessions. Highly recommend!
Location
Also in Washington
Dr. Taylor Lerner is a licensed clinical psychologist offering psychodynamic therapy. She focuses on early life experiences and fostering a trusting relationship for personal growth.
Rob Williams is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) with an MBA. He has over 20 years of experience providing therapy to individuals and groups. Williams specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community and focuses on relationship issues. He facilitated process groups aimed at improving interpersonal relationships, addressing common goals such as anxiety, low self-esteem, social isolation, and challenges in forming lasting connections. Williams retired from practice on May 19, 2026, and now refers clients to colleagues Christopher Straley and Chris Luckett.