Vital Therapy DC โ Psychotherapist in Washington, DC
Address1555 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 200 East DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-644-9022
Websitevitaltherapydc.com
Vital Therapy DC, founded by Dr. Nicole Moore, is a collective of clinicians offering individual therapy, group therapy, and psychological assessments in Washington D.C. They utilize an integrative and in-depth approach, aiming to foster vitality by helping clients live, grow, and develop intentionally and meaningfully. The practice works with individuals from diverse backgrounds and life stages, focusing on building deeper self-understanding to address the root of issues. Services are available both in-person and virtually.
Best for
- Individuals seeking deeper self-understanding
- Those experiencing anxiety or depression
- Clients struggling with perfectionism or low self-esteem
- People navigating relationship challenges
| Key services | Individual therapy, Group therapy, Psychological testing, Clinical supervision, Virtual therapy, In-person therapy |
| Tags | psychotherapy, individual therapy, group therapy, psychological assessment, anxiety, depression, trauma, washington dc, integrative therapy, in-depth approach |
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Dr. Moore provides such a high quality service. She truly cares about the work she does, which is hard to find. Definitely recommend!
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