Karen E. Eberwein, PsyD, Psychologist — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address1250 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 700 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-409-7774
Websitekeberwein.com
Karen E. Eberwein, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and internationally certified group psychotherapist (CGP). She is also board-certified in Business and Organizational Psychology (ABPP). Dr. Eberwein offers individual and group psychotherapy to adults, specializing in issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, and post-traumatic stress. She also helps clients navigate relational difficulties, improve self-esteem, manage overachievement pressures, and cope with life transitions like career changes or divorce. Her expertise includes working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, those with concerns related to sexual orientation, and identity development challenges. Additionally, she consults with businesses and organizations in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, focusing on protective factors, threat management, and conflict resolution. Dr. Eberwein holds faculty positions and actively participates in training and supervising group therapists.
Best for
- Adults seeking individual therapy
- Adults seeking group therapy
- Businesses and organizations
- Individuals with trauma-related concerns
| Key services | Individual psychotherapy, Group psychotherapy, Telemental health, Business consultation, Organizational consultation |
| Tags | psychologist, group therapy, individual therapy, organizational psychology, business consultation, anxiety, depression, trauma, telehealth, washington dc |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
She's great, very helpful.
Location
Also in Washington
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