Golden Life Counseling and Coaching, LLC — Mental health service in Washington, DC
Address1638 R St NW DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1202-779-1828
Golden Life Counseling & Coaching, LLC, based in Washington, DC, offers individualized lifestyle coaching and therapy. Their mission is to inspire, motivate, and empower clients to heal from their past, thrive in their present, and live a happy, healthy, and fulfilled life. The practice utilizes a holistic approach, focusing on personal growth and strengths, and operates collaboratively and interactively. Shenikka Moore, LICSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Transformational Life Coach licensed in Washington, DC, Virginia, and Connecticut. Services include counseling, psychotherapy, couples counseling, virtual therapy, relationship coaching, and life coaching. They also offer groups, workshops, and resources, including an online shop for affirmation apparel and accessories.
Best for
- Individuals seeking personal growth
- Clients healing from past experiences
- Couples seeking relationship support
- Individuals interested in life coaching
| Key services | Counseling, Psychotherapy, Couples counseling, Virtual therapy, Life coaching, Relationship coaching |
| Tags | counseling, life coaching, therapy, washington dc, holistic approach, personal growth, relationship coaching, virtual therapy, social worker, transformational coach |
Location
Also in Washington
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