Kimberly Wilson Therapy — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1724 20th St NW Suite 203 DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1202-827-5425
Websitekimberlywilsontherapy.com
Kimberly Wilson offers psychotherapy in a boutique, spa-like setting in Dupont Circle, Washington, DC. She specializes in supporting Gen Z, millennial, and midlife women experiencing anxiety, overwhelm, and feelings of misalignment. Her approach is holistic and grounded, integrating mind-body practices, drawing on nearly three decades of experience as a mindfulness practitioner and yoga teacher. Wilson holds master's degrees in women's studies and social work and has certifications in Applied Positive Psychology, Veterinary Social Work, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Spiritually-Informed Psychotherapies. Sessions focus on gaining insight, reducing stress, setting goals, and highlighting strengths, utilizing techniques from positive psychology, CBT, and transpersonal psychology. She also offers private coaching services for those outside the DMV area.
Best for
- Gen Z women
- Millennial women
- Midlife women
- Highly sensitive persons
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Private coaching, Mindfulness-based interventions, Telehealth sessions |
| Tags | psychotherapy, anxiety, mindfulness, positive psychology, holistic therapy, women's mental health, Dupont Circle, washington dc, stress reduction, self-compassion |
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