Hayley O'Brien, LPC, LCPC — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW #602 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-540-0278
Websitehayleyobrienlpc.com
Hayley O'Brien is a psychotherapist in Washington, D.C., offering individual, couples, and family therapy. Her approach is psychodynamic, relational, and embodiment-oriented, focusing on exploring unconscious patterns, attachment wounds, and how past experiences manifest in the present. O'Brien helps clients reconnect with themselves, their emotions, and their bodies, fostering greater safety and authenticity. Her background includes extensive work in eating disorder treatment, and she has a special interest in diverse sexualities and relationship structures, including kink, BDSM, and consensual non-monogamy. She views therapy as a space to slow down, develop self-awareness, and move toward a more alive and connected way of living.
Best for
- Individuals exploring sexuality and relationships
- Those with a history of eating disorders
- Couples seeking to improve intimacy and communication
- Clients interested in psychodynamic and embodiment approaches
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy |
| Tags | psychodynamic therapy, embodiment, attachment, eating disorders, sexuality, relationships, trauma, anxiety, couples counseling, family therapy |
Location
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