Flying Mountain Therapy — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address2000 P St NW DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-417-7868
Websiteflyingmountaintherapy.com
Leah Liszka, LICSW, offers psychotherapy services through Flying Mountain Therapy, creating a space for empowerment, insight, and healing. She believes in connecting clients to their inner strengths and resilience, fostering a collaborative partnership to achieve goals. Liszka strives to create a welcoming, safe, culturally humble, open, and curious environment, particularly for clients with different life experiences. Her approach involves engaging in techniques and homework to build insight, heal, and grow. She offers free 20-minute consultations to discuss goals and questions before scheduling an initial session. Liszka is available for in-person and video sessions in the Washington, DC Metro Area and video sessions for clients in Minnesota.
Best for
- Clients seeking personal growth
- Individuals exploring inner strengths
- Clients needing a safe environment
- Clients from Minnesota (video)
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Video sessions, In-person sessions, Free consultations |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, washington dc, minnesota, video therapy, in-person therapy, healing, empowerment, resilience, cultural humility, personal growth |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Talking with Leah is easy! She’s personable and open, and her approach to exploring questions is creative, pragmatic, and focused. She’s attentive and so she accurately addresses unhelpful (and helpful) patterns in speech and thinking. Of course, the search for a mental health provider needs to account for patient-therapist fit, but I’ve never seen her give less than 100% in sessions!
Location
Also in Washington
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