Karen J. Osterle, MSSA, LICSW — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-744-2922
Websitekarenosterle.com
Karen J. Osterle is a psychotherapist specializing in individual and couples therapy. She is known for her collaborative, thoughtful, and insightful approach.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy |
| Tags | psychotherapist, couples counseling, individual therapy, collaboration, thoughtful, insights |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 5 reviews
As an individual therapist, I've been referring couples to Karen for a few years and couldn't be happier with her. Karen is knowledgable, responsive and very collaborative. I highly recommend her as a couples therapist.
Karen was my therapist for almost a year. She worked with me through some of the toughest times of my life and helped me a lot in combatting many obstacles. She is a generous and thoughtful person who would not only give you an advice but will go the extra mile with you. I always admired how she chooses her words in counseling me. I wish her the best, always.
Karen was my therapist for about a year and got me through some really challenging times. So grateful for her and couldn't recommend her more highly.
Karen is a colleague and I referred to her often when I was practicing in DC. She is caring and thoughtful. Always goes the extra mile for her patients. I always appreciated her insights when we collaborated on cases.
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