John W. Cornelius, MSW — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address2015 R St NW DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1202-368-7391
Websitejohnwcornelius.com
John W. Cornelius is a psychotherapist with private practices in Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C., and Chevy Chase, MD. He works with adults, children, adolescents, families, and couples, offering a safe environment for healing and personal growth. His approach integrates diverse training and tools to address current life challenges and past experiences, aiming to improve relationships, reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Cornelius holds an MSW from Virginia Commonwealth University and has 15 years of experience in the mental health field. His background also includes teaching economics and a BA in Philosophy from the University of Florida.
Best for
- Adults
- Children
- Families
- Couples
- Individuals seeking career advice
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Child therapy, Career coaching |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, adults, children, families, couples, trauma, anxiety, depression, relationships, career coaching |
Reviews on Google3.0 · 2 reviews
John Cornelius is a wise thought partner. I've recommended him to friends, who have also found him to be helpful. I've used him as a career coach and, because he's both a therapist and an economist, he gives great advice on salary negotiations. Highly recommend him for individual and couples work.
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