Lisa Herrick — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address1630 Connecticut Ave NW #400 DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1703-847-5793
Websitelisaherrick.com
Lisa Herrick, Ph.D., is a counselor in Washington, D.C., with a practice established in 1988. She offers individual and couple therapy, with a particular focus on helping clients improve personal relationships and navigate separation and divorce. Dr. Herrick has extensive experience working with adults coping with anxiety, depression, and grief. She also works with couples seeking to save or strengthen their relationships, emphasizing deeper understanding, intimacy, and kindness. For families experiencing separation and divorce, she assists parents in communicating with their children about the decision and has served as a Collaborative Divorce Coach and Child Specialist. While she has worked with children and adolescents in short-term consultations, she no longer provides ongoing treatment for this age group. Dr. Herrick has been a leader in the Collaborative practice community in the Greater Washington D.C. area for nearly 20 years, contributing to professional training in mediation and collaborative divorce.
Best for
- Couples seeking relationship support
- Individuals navigating divorce
- Adults coping with anxiety, depression, or grief
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couple therapy, Collaborative divorce practice, Parenting coordination, Telehealth services |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | individual therapy, couple therapy, divorce, separation, anxiety, depression, grief, collaborative divorce, parenting coordination, telehealth |
Location
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