Keith A Erickson Phd — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address2000 P St NW #610 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-441-0689
Websitekeithericksonphd.com
Keith A. Erickson, Ph.D., is a psychologist based in Washington, D.C. He is recognized for his ability to work both deeply and quickly, leading to impressive results and feedback from referred clients. Dr. Erickson focuses on symptom relief for issues such as anxiety, depression, and alcohol abuse, as well as addressing relationship damage. Clients describe him as insightful and warm, noting that he understands their perspectives. His work has been associated with an increased sense of well-being for those he sees.
Best for
- Individuals seeking symptom relief
- Clients experiencing anxiety or depression
- People dealing with alcohol abuse
- Those with relationship damage
| Key services | Symptom relief, Anxiety treatment, Depression treatment, Alcohol abuse counseling, Relationship counseling |
| Tags | psychologist, washington dc, anxiety, depression, alcohol abuse, relationship issues, symptom relief, insightful therapist, warm therapist |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
I’ve had an increased sense of well-being since seeing him.
I am quite familiar with the work of Keith Erickson, because I have referred many people to him over the years, always with really impressive results and feedback. He is particularly good with symptom relief--anxiety, depression, alcohol abuse, relationship damage, and so on--because he knows how to work both deeply and quickly. The feedback I get is that he is insightful, warm, and "gets" where the person is coming from.
Location
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