Safe Harbor Behavioral Care — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address1739 9th St NW DC, Washington, DC 20001
Phone+1202-871-7900
Websitesafeharborbc.com
Safe Harbor Behavioral Care is a clinical outpatient mental health therapy practice offering services for individuals, couples, and families. They provide both in-person and video tele-health therapy, alongside medication management. Their services include adult therapy, child and adolescent therapy, DBT therapy, and relationship counseling. The practice emphasizes measurable results and has been providing counseling services since 1996, with offices in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. They aim to help clients find a therapist they connect with through their directory and offer online booking, though it may be limited.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
- Families
- Children and adolescents
| Key services | Adult therapy, Child/adolescent therapy, DBT therapy, Medication management, Video counseling, Relationship counseling |
| Tags | mental health, therapy, counseling, outpatient, telehealth, medication management, dbt, adults, children, families |
Reviews on Google1.0 · 1 reviews
Had issues with their video conference system on the first two occasions. My son could not have either meeting. Called and spoke with them each time and they said their Therapist acknowledged the issue. Their IT also informed me they have been having issues with the system. Month later revived a bill for those two meeting that never occurred and charge me the co-pay and still billed my insurance company. When I advised them what occurred they said they had no record. Lost my trust. Be cautious with this company.
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.