DC Gay Couples Therapist — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1320 19th St NW DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-629-1949
Websitedcgaycouplestherapist.com
DC Gay Couples Therapist offers LGBTQI-affirming psychotherapy in Washington, DC, specializing in couples counseling and individual therapy. Their approach integrates scientifically-based methods with in-the-moment awareness, focusing on improving communication, intimacy, and relationships. They also provide treatment for anxiety, depression, anger management, self-esteem issues, grief, trauma, addiction, and compulsions. Services include talk therapy and medication management through their psychiatric program, Calliope Health. They are known specialists in relationship counseling and couples therapy within the DC metro area.
Best for
- LGBTQI+ individuals and couples
- Couples seeking to improve communication
- Individuals dealing with anxiety or depression
- Clients seeking medication management
| Key services | Couples counseling, Individual counseling, Psychiatric assessment, Medication management, Sex therapy, Grief/Trauma counseling |
| Tags | couples therapy, lgbtqia+, psychotherapy, anxiety, depression, sex therapy, relationship counseling, medication management, trauma, addiction |
Location
Also in Washington
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