Melanie Shapiro Psychotherapy Services — Mental health service in Washington, DC
Address1555 Connecticut Ave NW #3w DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-681-5651
Websitemelanieshapiromsw.com
Melanie Shapiro is a psychotherapist and EMDR Certified Clinician and Consultant based in Washington, D.C. She utilizes talk therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to facilitate lasting change for clients seeking happier, more fulfilling lives. Shapiro has extensive experience working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and traumatic experiences. Her practice also focuses on relationship issues, helping clients improve current relationships, understand past dynamics, and plan for future connections. Additionally, she offers EMDR consultation and supervision for clinicians pursuing certification and professional development. Shapiro's background includes work at The Viva Center, Psychiatric Institute of Washington, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and N Street Village.
Best for
- Individuals with anxiety
- Individuals with depression
- Individuals with trauma
- Clinicians seeking EMDR certification
| Key services | EMDR Therapy, EMDR Consultation, Psychodynamic Therapy, Trauma Focused Therapy, Attachment Based Therapy, Supervision for Clinicians |
| Tags | emdr, psychotherapy, trauma, anxiety, depression, relationships, washington dc, licsw, consultation, supervision |
Location
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