Joseph M. Jeral, M.D. — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address2112 F St NW Suite 502 DC, Washington, DC 20037
Phone+1202-457-8899
Websitepsychiatrist-dc.com
Joseph M. Jeral, M.D. is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist with private practice experience since 2004, serving adults and late adolescents in Washington, D.C., and Takoma Park, Maryland. He offers psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and pharmacotherapy, often combining medication with therapy to support healing. Dr. Jeral emphasizes understanding patients as individuals within a safe therapeutic environment to address life's problems and conflicts. His approach aims to help clients cope with stress, enhance relationships, heal from past experiences, and find new life directions. He works with individuals from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, and sexual orientations, addressing a wide range of psychological and emotional struggles.
Best for
- Adults
- Late adolescents
- Individuals seeking psychotherapy
- Individuals seeking psychoanalysis
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Pharmacotherapy, Tele-therapy, Tele-psychiatry |
| Tags | psychiatrist, psychotherapist, washington dc, takoma park, maryland, adults, late adolescents, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, pharmacotherapy |
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