Supreme Counseling — Mental health service in Washington, DC
Address700 12th St NW DC, Washington, DC 20005
Phone+1202-455-5579
Websitesupremecounseling.com
Supreme Counseling offers online therapy services in Washington, D.C., specializing in treating adolescents, teenagers, college students, and young adults. Shenice Bostic, a National Certified Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor in D.C., brings nearly 20 years of experience working with younger populations. Her practice focuses on issues such as school problems, behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, social skills, self-identity, low self-esteem, career choices, and transitions to adulthood. Bostic also supports individuals navigating life transitions, "failure to launch" syndrome, and grief or loss. She utilizes an integrative approach, emphasizing practicality, compassion, and creating a warm, safe, and nurturing environment.
Best for
- Teens and adolescents
- College students
- Young adults
- Individuals experiencing life transitions
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Telehealth, Adolescent Counseling, College Student Counseling, Young Adult Therapy, Grief & Loss Counseling |
| Tags | online therapy, washington dc, adolescent counseling, young adult therapy, college student counseling, life transitions, grief counseling, depression therapy, trauma therapy, cbt |
Location
Also in Washington
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