Paul DelGrosso — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1555 Connecticut Ave NW UNIT 401 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Websitepauldelgrosso.com
Paul DelGrosso offers integrative psychotherapy, specializing in family estrangement repair, schema therapy, ABFT, clinical hypnosis, and MBT. He collaborates with clients to explore patterns and foster well-being.
Best for
- Individuals with family estrangement
- Adults with childhood patterns
- Families with parent-child conflict
| Key services | Individual psychotherapy, Family psychotherapy, Clinical supervision, Schema therapy, ABFT, Clinical hypnosis |
| Tags | psychotherapy, schema therapy, ABFT, family estrangement, clinical hypnosis, MBT, individual therapy, family therapy, attachment, trauma |
Reviews on Google4.3 · 6 reviews
Absolutely horrible experience. One would *think* a person whose been a survivor of SA, DV, a witness to traumatic events…. Would have been well treated by a psychologist. Nope.
Paul has been a colleague of mine for many, many years. He is a talented, kind, thoughtful, caring therapist. I have collaborated with him on cases and have referred clients to him for a long time ---- all of whom have loved working with him.
Paul has been a colleague of mine for over 10 years. We have collaborated on a number of cases, and I know him to be a professional and caring therapist. I often refer clients to him, and have heard very positive feedback from the many I’ve sent.
Location
Also in Washington
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