Laure Experton, MD — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address2120 L St NW #600 DC, Washington, DC 20037
Phone+1202-741-2900
Websitegwdocs.com
Laure Experton, MD, is a psychiatrist and instructor at GW Medical Faculty Associates, affiliated with the GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She completed her General Adult Psychiatry residency at Georgetown University Hospital, where she also served as Chief Resident and pursued additional training in psychotherapy and global health. Dr. Experton furthered her expertise with a Psychoanalytic Fellowship at the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis, focusing on Global Health Equity. Her clinical and research interests include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, social and cultural psychiatry, and the integration of mental health with primary care. She has collaborated with global health organizations to improve mental healthcare access and has conducted research in HIV and women's health, resulting in peer-reviewed publications. Clients describe her as gentle and non-judgmental.
Best for
- Individuals with mood disorders
- Individuals with anxiety disorders
- Clients seeking psychoanalytic approaches
- Patients interested in integrated care
| Key services | Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis |
| Tags | psychiatrist, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, cultural psychiatry, integrated care, global health, washington dc, gw medical faculty associates |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Dr Exerton is very gentle, and never judgemental
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