Joseph Cooper Counseling and Psychotherapy — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address2000 P St NW DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1571-241-0826
Websitedrjosephcooper.com
Joseph Cooper offers depth-focused psychotherapy for adults in Washington, DC, Virginia, and North Carolina via telehealth. His approach goes beyond symptom management to address underlying emotional conflicts, attachment wounds, and unconscious patterns. Cooper utilizes Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) and somatic approaches to facilitate deep, lasting change. He specializes in treating anxiety that persists despite coping strategies, trauma and PTSD by working with the body and emotions, and relationship issues stemming from attachment patterns. Additionally, he provides therapy for chronic pain and somatic symptoms, exploring psychological and somatic drivers.
Best for
- Adults seeking depth-focused therapy
- Individuals with persistent anxiety
- Those experiencing trauma or PTSD
- Clients struggling with relationship patterns
| Key services | Telehealth sessions, Anxiety treatment, Trauma treatment, Relationship therapy, Chronic pain therapy, ISTDP |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | anxiety therapist, trauma therapist, relationship counseling, ISTDP, somatic therapy, telehealth, washington dc therapist, virginia therapist, north carolina therapist, chronic pain |
Location
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