Linda Berman, LCSW — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address818 18th St NW Suite LL 18 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-785-7811
Websitelindabermanlcsw.com
Linda Berman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) offering psychotherapy for individuals and couples in Washington, D.C. With over 31 years of independent practice, she utilizes an integrative therapeutic approach. This includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients change unhelpful thought and behavior patterns, and psychodynamically-oriented therapy to explore how past experiences influence current relationships. Berman's practice focuses on building on existing strengths, developing new coping skills, and fostering self-control and self-esteem within a supportive environment. She tailors her approach to individual client needs, actively offering perspective while remaining open to feedback. Her educational background includes a Master's degree in Social Work from UC Berkeley, a Master's in Early Childhood Education from UMass Amherst, and an undergraduate degree in English Literature from Boston University.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
- Adults
- Adolescents
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Psychotherapy, Communication workshops for couples |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, individual counseling, couples counseling, cbt, psychodynamic therapy, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, grief |
Location
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