Sonia H. Kotecha, LICSW, PLLC — Counselor in Washington, DC
Address1629 K St NW #300 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-697-3772
Websiteshkcounseling.com
Sonia H. Kotecha is a licensed clinical social worker offering counseling and psychotherapy. She utilizes a collaborative approach, working with clients to identify strengths and uncover patterns that may be hindering progress. Kotecha aims to create a safe, judgment-free space for clients to explore difficult feelings and gain clarity. Her practice is informed by a culturally aware and anti-racist lens, drawing on her experience with diverse populations and her background as a South Asian American. She focuses on understanding how life experiences shape individuals and developing customized strategies to meet their unique needs. Kotecha has over 25 years of professional experience, including frontline work with children and families, and leadership roles in community settings.
Best for
- Individuals navigating life direction
- Those in difficult relationships
- People seeking clarity and perspective
- Clients interested in culturally aware therapy
| Key services | Telehealth sessions, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Life coaching |
| Tags | counseling, psychotherapy, telehealth, anxiety, depression, relationships, stress management, life transitions, cultural awareness, anti-racism |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Very skilled and insightful therapist. She is easy to connect with and is very insightful and kind. Very helpful!
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