Mindful Healing Counseling Services, LLC — Marriage or relationship counselor in Washington, DC
Address20 F St NW OFC 722 DC, Washington, DC 20001
Phone+1571-549-1226
Websitemindfulhealingcounseling.com
Mindful Healing Counseling Services, LLC is a boutique, niche private mental health practice serving the D.C. metro area. They specialize in trauma-informed and holistic mental health care, emphasizing a culturally responsive approach. The practice views therapists as "healers" and acknowledges the historical and cultural influences of their profession. They strive to destigmatize mental health care as a valuable form of self-care with systemic benefits. Services include individual, family, and relationship counseling, with a focus on personalized mental health care and fostering a supportive therapeutic experience. The practice is minority-owned and womxn-owned, committed to mental health justice, multiculturalism, and liberation through collective healing.
Best for
- Individuals seeking trauma-informed care
- Couples navigating relationship issues
- Families seeking to improve dynamics
- Clients interested in holistic wellness
| Key services | Individual counseling, Family counseling, Relationship counseling, Telehealth |
| Tags | trauma, holistic, culturally responsive, relationship counseling, family counseling, individual counseling, d.c. metro area, mental health justice, self-care, boutique practice |
Reviews on Google3.0 · 8 reviews
I never leave reviews but I just happened to Google my therapist office to make another appointment and saw the bad reviews. It’s clear that these are fake and a form of harassment. I have been seeming Kimmy Wu for over a year and my experience has been nothing but incredible. Yes she’s an intern, but that does not mean she isn’t a good therapist. I have seen four different therapists throughout my life, and Kimmy is just as effective as those that have decades of experience. Such a shame to see trolls online slandering people like this.
Decided to look up my therapist’s office on Google and noticed the recent negative reviews, which are so opposite my experience that I feel compelled to write a review myself. I am no stranger to weird or outright bad experiences with a therapists office in the past. Every interaction I’ve had with this practice over the last year or so has been perfectly professional. I have only seen one therapist in my time with them, but I can attest that Ashley H. is highly skilled, thoughtful, empathetic, and a real collaborator, not just a passive listener. Even when my insurance changed and I knew I wasn’t going to be in network, I stayed with them. That my two cents!
Take the negative reviews here in context and read the replies. Fake negative reviews are a real thing. Maybe some folks had a bad experience with an intern, which is unfortuinate, but the negativity seems personal. My own experience has been excellent!
Highly disappointed at how unprofessional and degrading this group is. They act innocent and pretend to know what they're saying but when it comes to doing the work, they are flustered to the point of blurring out inappropriate things! I have never dealt with such unprofessionalism. STAY AWAY.
Kimmy is the most inexperienced therapist I've ever encountered. Total waste of time. I wouldn't recommend a company who hires such inexperienced kids to trust. This is someone's mental health. Why would you leave it in the hands of some who has no idea how to do anything mental health related.
There's definitely real therapists out there but there aren't any here. This place hires inexperienced people and sends them to professional do work. It makes no sense!!!
Location
Also in Washington
Dr. Taylor Lerner is a licensed clinical psychologist offering psychodynamic therapy. She focuses on early life experiences and fostering a trusting relationship for personal growth.
Rob Williams is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) with an MBA. He has over 20 years of experience providing therapy to individuals and groups. Williams specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community and focuses on relationship issues. He facilitated process groups aimed at improving interpersonal relationships, addressing common goals such as anxiety, low self-esteem, social isolation, and challenges in forming lasting connections. Williams retired from practice on May 19, 2026, and now refers clients to colleagues Christopher Straley and Chris Luckett.