Sarah Miller LLC — Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 500 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-855-7743
Websitesarahmillerpsychotherapy.com
Sarah Miller is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist practicing in Washington, DC. She specializes in treating trauma and sexual concerns, utilizing a trauma-informed lens and evidence-based modalities such as EMDR and Ego State therapy. Miller works collaboratively with clients to develop holistic treatment plans aimed at improving daily life and processing past experiences. She supports individuals and couples navigating issues like grief, chronic illness, identity concerns, emotional regulation challenges, codependency, people-pleasing tendencies, gender identity questions, and non-traditional relationship structures. Miller offers individual and couples therapy, as well as group therapy for individuals with non-normative relationship structures. She provides telehealth services for residents of DC and VA, and in-person sessions at her DuPont Circle office.
Best for
- Individuals with trauma histories
- Individuals with sexual concerns
- People questioning identity or relationships
- Couples seeking support
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Group therapy, EMDR, Ego State therapy, Telehealth sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | psychotherapist, social worker, trauma therapy, sexual health, EMDR, couples counseling, individual therapy, washington dc, telehealth, lgbtq+ affirming |
Location
Also in Washington
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