Rachel Annable / Modern Owl Counseling — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1629 K St NW #300 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-515-1993
Websitemodernowl.org
Rachel Annable is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and the Founder/Owner of Modern Owl Counseling. She offers psychotherapy to adults, drawing on over 17 years of experience. Annable's approach is described as calm, compassionate, and practical, utilizing a warm, collaborative, and down-to-earth style. She works with individuals experiencing stress, life transitions, grief, anxiety, sexual wellness concerns, trauma, and changes associated with midlife and beyond. Her therapeutic approach is client-centered and evidence-based, incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-Centered Therapy, Attachment-Based Therapy, Strengths-Based Approach, and Mindfulness Practices. Annable holds a Master's in Clinical Social Work from Ohio State University and has a background in medical and community-based care. She is also an Army Veteran.
Best for
- Adults
- Individuals experiencing midlife changes
- Clients seeking trauma-informed care
- Veterans
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Virtual sessions, In-person sessions, Telehealth |
| Tags | psychotherapy, clinical social worker, anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, sexual wellness, virtual therapy, washington dc, veteran owned |
Location
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