Washington Psychotherapy & Assessment, PLLC — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address1200 G St NW #800 DC, Washington, DC 20005
Phone+1202-417-7261
Websitewpadc.com
Dr. Allison Drewno is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist practicing in Washington, DC. She holds a PsyD from The American School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor's from Cornell University. Dr. Drewno employs an integrative psychotherapy approach, grounded in psychodynamic theory and characterized by a client-centered, Rogerian style emphasizing attunement, empathy, and nonjudgmental acceptance. Her practice is strengths-based, trauma-informed, and substance use-informed, adhering to harm-reduction principles. Dr. Drewno works with individuals experiencing complex trauma, grief and loss, postpartum issues, depression, anxiety, severe mental illness, substance use challenges, insomnia, relationship difficulties, and personality issues. She also provides support for diabetes management, bariatric surgery preparation, and spinal cord stimulator surgery preparation. Additionally, she offers comprehensive psychological, psychoeducational, neuropsychological, and forensic assessment services.
Best for
- Individuals with complex trauma
- Adults with substance use issues
- Clients seeking assessment services
- Individuals preparing for medical procedures
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Psychological assessment, Psychoeducational assessment, Neuropsychological assessment, Forensic assessment |
| Tags | psychologist, psychotherapy, assessment, trauma, forensic psychology, washington dc, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief |
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