Frog Point Therapy — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address3 Cir NW STE 204 Washington DC, Washington, DC 20037
Phone+1202-644-8889
Websitefrogpointtherapy.com
Frog Point Therapy offers depth therapy and personal development support. Dr. Barimany has worked with clients for approximately four years, enhancing their personal growth.
Best for
- Individuals seeking depth therapy
- Clients needing support through difficult times
- Those pursuing personal development
| Key services | Depth therapy, Personal development |
| Tags | therapy, counseling, mental health, personal growth, depth therapy, Washington DC, Salt Lake City |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
I have had the pleasure of getting to know Mina through a professional consultation group. I am impressed by Mina's attention to the quality of mental health services provided at Frog Point Therapy. It sounds like an excellent practice for individuals seeking depth therapy.
I know the owner of Frog point Therapy because she is part of a supervisory group where we receive training on improving training for our clinicians and staff. This mental health clinic desires to offer outstanding service to our community. I highly recommend them.
I’ve been working with Dr. Barimany for about four years now, and I am always happily surprised that we still cover new, important territory four years into my therapy experience. The support I’ve gotten over the years has gotten me through some of the harder times in my life and in peaceful times, has enhanced my development as a person. I feel that we both genuinely enjoy one another’s company as people and also do hard therapy work together. I love that our relationship is so rich.
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