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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.32
·50 reviews
Wish I didn't have to remind him of personal details but good feedback. by RCClick to read more
Washington, DC
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 4 more
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Bentley Noland, LCSW-C, LICSW, is a licensed clinical social worker in Maryland and the District of Columbia since 2004. Bentley earned his Master’s in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute C...Click to read more
Psychotherapist
0.5 mi · 1775 I St NW, Washington, DC 20006
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 28 more
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Hi, I am Donna, a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 20 years of experience guiding others to broaden their perspectives. After more than 30 years in the public schools, I retired to focus full-time on my practice, "Love First," which emphasizes love as life's core value. My mission is to hel...Click to read more
Psychotherapist
0.5 mi · 1300 I St NW, Washington, DC 20005
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As a starting therapist with graduate-level experience, I help teens and adults navigate life transitions and stressors, feelings of depression and anxiety, situations of trauma or crisis, and issues surrounding their self-esteem and close relationships. I believe in compassionate, patient-centered ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist
0.5 mi · 1629 K St NW, 300, Washington, DC 20006
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Welcome to Marina Barbosa PsychHealth: a private, insurance-free practice, that offers the highest level of discretion, and caliber of care tailored strictly to your individual needs. Dedicated to the DC families and professionals navigating the complexities of life in the capital, recognizing the...Click to read more
Psychotherapist
0.5 mi · 1629 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006
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Hi, I'm John, a licensed therapist who provides a safe and supportive space to explore life's challenges. I help couples and individuals strengthen emotional health, improve communication, and navigate transitions with clarity and confidence. My approach is collaborative, practical, and centered on ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·7 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 55 more
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Brendalan Jackson is a seasoned professional who offers quality therapeutic services, working with families and individuals to restore hope during difficult times. She creates a safe, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space. As a trained Functional Family Therapist FFT and a consultant with FFT, LLC,...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·8 reviews
Sharon was a great therapist. Very easy going along with being insightful with knowledge and advice. She was great with listening. Looking forward to more sessionsClick to read more
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 65 more
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Hi, I am a licensed clinical social worker who received my Bachelor's degree from South Carolina State University and my Master's in Social Work from Howard University. My field of concentration was in mental health. I have been providing therapy to adolescents, adults, couples, and families for ove...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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My approach to therapy is that “no one size fits all,” and I strive to meet you where you are in a non-judgmental space. I work with adults in individual, group, and couples therapy, supporting people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, loss, and other mental health issues that can hinder a...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 54 more
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Welcome I am accepting new patients The past few years have been very difficult for all of us. The anxiety, fear and worry can be overwhelming. I am here to help. I provide a caring and empathetic relationship with you. I will support you in creating goals and increase selfesteem. We will work toget...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·9 reviews
Washington, DC
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I am committed to providing compassionate and transformative therapy to individuals, couples, and families. I earned a Bachelor of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University, a Master of Social Work from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Doctor of Social Work from Barry University. With...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Tonya M. Logan, LICSW and LCSW-C, has over 30 years of professional clinical experience working with those managing conflict and trauma. A native Washingtonian, she received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Virginia and her master’s degree in social work from the University...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.86
·7 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 64 more
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I am a licensed clinical social worker in Virginia and Washington D.C. with over 20 years of experience supporting individuals facing depression, self-esteem challenges, severe mental illness, trauma, attachment issues, anxiety, and other mood disorders. I hold a Master’s in Social Work from Norfolk...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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Do you feel stuck in some way? Do you find yourself unsure how to manage overwhelming feelings, anxiety, or stressors? I believe the clients I work with are their own biggest advocates in directing their path to improved functioning. I am committed to helping my clients become the best version of...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·3 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Hi! I'm a licensed clinical social worker specializing in working with POC on many issues. I am specifically trained to work with anxiety, depression, spirituality, grief care, family conflict, vocational stressors, life transitions, and trauma. Although I primarily work with POC, I enjoy working wi...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.63
·27 reviews
The therapist is highly skilled, but he requires the use of AI during sessions. While I respect his decision to what works best for him, I felt uneasy with AI recording my sessions.Click to read more
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Hello, my name is Stephen Pleasant, and I'm a psychotherapist for men. Why therapy for men? Well, sometimes a man just needs a pork shoulder to cry on. That being said, I also work with women. It's a recognized human tendency for men to get �stuck� in their lives and to end up �settling� for the st...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Charlottesville, Virginia. I was raised in Atlanta but moved to New Orleans in 2007. I earned my Master’s in Counseling from Loyola University New Orleans in 2015 and worked in New Orleans until 2022. One thing I am certain about is that daily life is str...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.81
·31 reviews
The therapist I saw was very understanding and not like typical ones I've had in the past. She listened to me, and gave me sound advice how to work through some of my problems till my next appointment.Click to read more
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 63 more
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Hello, my name is Constance. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensed in Virginia, Maryland, DC, and Florida. I hold a Master's in Social Work from Barry University. I have 9 years of experience working in behavioral health facilities, outpatient therapy clinics, correctional centers, ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.33
·3 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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I am a licensed clinical social worker with over twenty years offering psychotherapy, supervision, training, and consultation. I earned my education at Howard University, which has deeply informed my approach. I am committed to supporting those who have experienced childhood trauma, grief, and domes...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 64 more
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Are you looking to not "overthink," avoid being triggered in your current relationships, and eat without guilt? I empower adults to overcome the burden of anxiety and past traumas. Together, we can identify what's not working and help you regain balance. My specialties include anxiety, depression, s...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·8 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Usually, my clients seek therapy and counseling after struggling with challenges for days and sometimes months. Over time, these same challenges create maladaptive behavior patterns that must be corrected to facilitate change. However, my clients tend to dig in while inserting a host of new concerns...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 56 more
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I strive to engage children, adolescents, adults, Veterans, seniors, and families in a process of healing and growth that celebrates their individuality, identifies all barriers to quality of life, mitigates those barriers, and challenges each participant to live to their utmost potential. We focus ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
Angela is a great listener. She helps me find ways to communicate better about my problems. - Aug 12, 2023 by Leah R.Click to read more
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 63 more
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Hi! I’m Angela. I am a licensed clinical social worker in VA, DC and FL with ten plus years of experience providing counseling services to a wide range of clients with various mental health concerns including sexual abuse, depression, anxiety, grief, trauma and chronic illness. I am from Virginia an...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·6 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield
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I am a licensed therapist with a wealth of experience helping people with issues such as anxiety, depression, anger management, men's issues, and relationship challenges. I earned my Master's in Social Work from Howard University, which has equipped me with the skills to meet my clients where they a...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 56 more
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As an LCSW-C with eight years of experience and a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, I provide compassionate therapy services tailored to your unique needs. Utilizing evidence-based techniques like CBT, I collaborate with you to address challenges, develop coping ski...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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Therapy with me feels like a mix of honesty, humor, and heart. I'm not here to lecture I'm here to listen, connect, and help you make sense of what's keeping you stuck. My approach is warm but straightforward; we'll laugh, unpack the hard stuff, and actually move forward. Growth doesn't have to be p...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 54 more
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Hi, I’m Dinisha, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker dedicated to helping adults navigate anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, relationship challenges, and life transitions. I provide a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients can feel heard, understood, and empowered to create meaningful change....Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·7 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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Greetings, I am a licensed mental health clinician licensed in Maryland, DC and Virginia with over seven years of experience working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. My approach to therapy is holistic and strength-based, focusing on helping clients navigate and resolve...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Therapist with over 11 years of professional experience. I work with teens, adults, and seniors to address a wide range of issues, including alcohol use, addictions, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, poor coping ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.50
·2 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Patrice is a licensed clinical social worker with a Master's in Social Work and a PhD in Social Work from The Catholic University of America. She has experience providing mental health services to children, teenagers, and adults affected by psychological trauma, HIV/AIDS, and chronic mental illness....Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Hi, I’m Sashauna Gardner, LCSW-C, LICSW, and founder of Destined for Healing. I’m a licensed therapist with nearly a decade of experience supporting individuals and couples through life transitions, emotional pain, trauma recovery, and relational struggles. My work is trauma-informed, culturally res...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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Greetings, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 28 years of experience in mental health and medical social work. I have worked with children, adults, families, geriatrics, and individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds. My experience includes working with Autism, ADHD, and people ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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I look forward to assisting you in meeting your goals in the best way that works for you! I specialize in working with clients who have a history of depression, anxiety, and trauma stemming from childhood disruptions during the formative years of life. Many of the skills you will learn in therapy wi...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 63 more
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Hi! I am so glad you're here. I am a registered Board Certified Art Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor (ATR-BC, LPC) with a Master’s in Art Therapy from The George Washington University. I have experience providing art therapy and counseling services in school, home, office, and corporate...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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Greetings! I am Michelle Marsh, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in DC and NY. I am here to support you as we work together to process your experiences and help identify your strengths. Together, we can work towards your goals. As a social worker, I exemplify the values of empathy, resilience, and ...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·5 reviews
Washington, DC
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Carl Jung once said, "One day you will grow up and the world will ask you who you are. If you don't know who you are, the world will quickly tell you." I believe the active choices we make play a crucial role in shaping our sense of personal satisfaction, emotional confidence, and overall well-being...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 66 more
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Hey there, I am Ta’Tiana Miles and I’m a licensed independent clinical social worker dedicated to supporting individuals and couples in creating lasting positive change. I earned my Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of wo...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.83
·12 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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Faced with challenges and need help working through them? Life is about transitions, and some transitions are more difficult to navigate than others. Are you feeling unsure of yourself? Unbalanced? Stuck-unfulfilled with your life or career choices? Stressed or overwhelmed? Does feeling anxious soun...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 76 more
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With 12 years of experience working with clients going through individual, relationship, and family issues, Celebrity Therapist Dr. Jeff Rocker has provided therapeutic services to clients nationwide. He is Licensed in 25 states and has served clients from all age groups. Over the years, Dr. Jeff ha...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 65 more
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Welcome to New Hope For This Season Counseling LLC! My name is June Faith Dickerson and I am the founder and owner of New Hope For This Season Counseling LLC. This counseling practice was created to provide hope, encouragement, and emotional wellness while meeting the needs of clients with a heart f...Click to read more
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·3 reviews
Washington, DC
Accepts Cigna + 1 more
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If you find that you are having difficulties with creating healthy relationships or you struggle with feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or anxious, I am here to help. I work with adults and older adolescents who seek to manage personal and interpersonal demands positively and effectively. In our work ...Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How many Psychotherapists are available in Washington?

There are currently 289 Psychotherapists in Washington available for booking on Zocdoc. Filter by insurance, language, or appointment time to find your best match.


Are there Psychotherapists in Washington accepting new patients?

Yes. 232 Psychotherapists in Washington are accepting new patients right now. Many offer appointments within the next few days.


Which insurance carriers are most accepted by Psychotherapists in Washington?

Among psychotherapists in Washington:

  • 69.9% accept UnitedHealthcare
  • 69.4% accept Cigna
  • 64.1% accept Aetna
Filter by insurance to see which providers take your plan.


Can I find a Psychotherapist in Washington who speaks Spanish?

Yes. 36 Psychotherapists in Washington speak Spanish. Use the language filter on Zocdoc to find Spanish-speaking providers and book an appointment.


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On average, patients who use Zocdoc can search for a Psychotherapist in Washington, book an appointment, and see the Psychotherapist within 24 hours. Same-day appointments are often available, you can search for real-time availability of Psychotherapists in Washington who accept your insurance and make an appointment online.


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How can I find a female Psychotherapist in Washington?

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Psychotherapists in Washington on Zocdoc who see patients through online video visits will have a purple video icon on their profiles. You can also filter your search results to show only Psychotherapists who offer video visits.


Are video visits with a Psychotherapist online covered by my insurance?

Most insurers provide coverage for video visits at the same cost as in-person visits. You can search on Zocdoc specifically for Psychotherapists in Washington who accept your insurance for video visits by selecting your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. We recommend you check with your insurance carrier directly to confirm your coverage and out of pocket costs for video visits.


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What is psychotherapy?


Mental health problems like anxiety and depression affect more than a quarter of Americans yearly and can often become debilitating. It can result in many people struggling to cope with situations like relationship conflicts, job loss, the death of a loved one, and more. Psychotherapy, also called talk therapy, is a means to support people in such cases. 

Psychotherapy can help people with emotional and mental issues manage or control troubling symptoms and lead better lives. It can help with various problems, including coping with daily life challenges, effects of trauma, medical illnesses, grief, and particular mental disorders. 


Who is a psychotherapist?


Psychotherapists are experts who employ talk therapy to treat mental illnesses and emotional disorders. Numerous specialists are qualified to offer psychotherapy, including psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed social workers, certified professional counselors, licensed marital counselors, and others with specialized training in psychotherapy. 

Psychotherapists are qualified to assist individuals, pairs, groups, or families in dealing with general emotional disturbance, severe trauma, or mental illnesses. They use scientifically proven techniques and medications, or a combination of both, to help patients form better and more effective lifestyle changes. However, not all psychotherapists have a license to write prescriptions for drugs.


Different types of psychotherapists and counselors


Therapists and counselors across various fields often use similar skills, making their roles somewhat interconnected. However, each profession has its unique focus and approach to helping individuals navigate mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

Here’s a look at some key types of psychotherapists and counselors:

  • Marriage and family therapists – Specializing in relationships, these professionals help individuals, couples, and families address emotional and psychological challenges using family systems theories and therapeutic techniques.
  • Substance abuse and mental health counselors – These experts support individuals struggling with addiction, depression, anxiety, and other behavioral health issues, guiding them toward healthier coping mechanisms and recovery.
  • Psychologists – With a deep understanding of the brain and behavior, psychologists diagnose and treat a wide range of mental health disorders through therapy, psychological testing, and research-based interventions.
  • Rehabilitation counselors – Focused on helping individuals with disabilities, rehabilitation counselors develop personalized plans to improve independence, navigate challenges, and enhance quality of life.
  • School counselors – Found within educational settings, school counselors assist students in developing social, academic, and emotional skills, helping them overcome challenges and plan for the future.

Each of these professionals is crucial in supporting mental well-being, offering guidance tailored to the unique needs of those they serve.


Therapist vs. counselor: what's the difference?


The terms "therapist" and "counselor" are often used interchangeably, as both professionals help individuals navigate mental health challenges through conversation and therapeutic techniques. However, there are key differences in the depth and duration of their approach.

  • Counselors typically provide short-term support focused on specific issues like stress, grief, or life transitions. Their work is often solution-oriented, helping clients develop coping strategies and practical skills.
  • Therapists take a more in-depth and long-term approach, working on addressing a broader range of mental health concerns that affect an individual. They often explore deeper emotional patterns, past experiences, and complex psychological issues to improve well-being.

That said, the distinction can vary by setting. The terminology often depends on licensing, training, and the scope of practice.


How can psychotherapy help you?


The human mind is complex and works differently for everyone. Thus, it is not necessary to have a mental disorder to take psychotherapy. The tensions and conflicts of life can impact anyone, and you can count on psychotherapy to seek support. For instance, it might help you in the following ways:

  • Resolve issues with your partner or other people in your life
  • Alleviate tension caused by work or other circumstances
  • Adapt to significant changes in life, like divorce, death of a loved one, or job loss
  • Develop suitable coping mechanisms to prevent unhealthy reactions like road rage or passive-aggressive behavior
  • Come to terms with a severe or chronic physical health issue, such as diabetes, cancer, or persistent (chronic) discomfort
  • Recover from the trauma due to sexual abuse or witnessing violence
  • Manage sexual matters, whether they have a physical or psychological source
  • Sleep better if you struggle to fall or remain asleep (insomnia)


What are the different types of psychotherapies?


Mental health providers derive their treatment ideas from a variety of psychotherapy approaches. Different psychotherapies are effective for various issues. The American Psychological Association categorizes these approaches into five significant groups:

  • Psychoanalytic or psychodynamic therapies: This treatment works on the notion that unconscious tensions and concerns impact people's lives. The therapist's objective is to assist the patient in bringing such problems to the level of consciousness where they may be recognized and addressed. It can entail looking into someone's past or examining their dreams.
  • Behavioral therapy: This method alters unhelpful patterns by focusing on learning and behavior. Some therapists attempt to assist patients in learning new associations by implementing a system of rewards or penalties to encourage behavioral changes. At times, people develop phobias, which may hamper their daily life. Psychotherapists can use a strategy that involves exposing them to a phobia trigger in a controlled series of exposures, thus helping phobia recovery.
  • Cognitive therapy: It focuses on the patient's thoughts and believes dysfunctional thinking causes dysfunctional emotions or behaviors. Its objective is to assist an individual in identifying destructive thought patterns and false ideas.
  • Group therapy: It consists of one or more behavioral professionals counseling 5–15 patients weekly for a few hours. They form groups to help members cope with a specific issue, such as obesity, social anxiety, grieving, chronic pain, or substance abuse.
  • Humanistic therapy: This method works on the belief that people can realize their full potential and make reasoned decisions. Its approach is often client-oriented and involves seeing the client as the authority figure for what is happening inside them.


Conditions treated using psychotherapy


Psychotherapists near you can recognize one or more mental health issues by analyzing an individual's symptoms. They can develop plans and therapy schedules to help people cope with these concerns and lead happier and healthier lives.

The following are some mental health conditions a psychotherapist near you can assist with: 

  • Depression: People who have this mood disorder feel a lack of excitement, happiness, or interest in their lives. They may give off the impression of being disconnected or flat and having little interest in activities they once found enjoyable. Deep sadness is a recurring topic in the lives of those with depression. Those who are depressed can identify the source of their melancholy and heal it by speaking with a psychologist.
  • Mood disorders: Experts in psychology and mental health claim that mood disorders include issues like bipolar disorder and depression. As the name suggests, mood disorders can cause significant and unanticipated changes in the behavior and mood of an individual.
  • Addiction and substance abuse: A person who struggles with substance abuse and alcoholism frequently may also have mental health problems, which can exacerbate their condition. Psychotherapists can assist individuals dealing with such issues through talk therapy and other services.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): It is a kind of anxiety disorder. Individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder have frequently experienced or seen a horrific event from which they are still recovering. Failure to address trauma can render PTSD symptoms such as panic attacks, flashbacks, and insomnia.
  • Grief and loss: One may experience grief after they lose a loved one, a relationship, or another significant aspect of one's life. Often, it is a natural reaction to an emotionally upsetting experience. However, it can also be essential to recovery. Typically, one may need to see a psychotherapist when periods of grief last longer than expected or start to interfere with one's everyday activities. Without the support, direction, and assistance of a competent psychotherapist near you and loving family members, grieving can become crippling.


What is holistic psychotherapy?


You may have encountered providers offering holistic psychotherapy near you—a reasonably new specialization worth exploring. The holistic approach to psychotherapy considers the whole person, including the upkeep of their physical, mental, and spiritual health. This therapeutic intervention has shown positive results in people with depression, anxiety, addictions, stress, family conflicts, trauma, emotional difficulties, and chronic pain conditions. Various holistic therapies use traditional and alternative techniques to promote well-being. They include: 

  • Eclectic or integrative therapy: It combines multiple therapy approaches to address the client's concerns, needs, and goals. The therapist may draw aspects from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and more.
  • Mind-body therapy: This approach involves techniques that enhance the relaxation of the mind and result in improved body functioning. It includes meditation, art therapy, yoga, Tai Chi, biofeedback, guided imagery, breathwork, and progressive muscle relaxation. 
  • Somatic therapy: This is based on the belief that emotional distress manifests into physical problems such as chronic pain, fatigue, weight issues, and more. It focuses on releasing pent-up emotions using the body's sensations and movements. It includes body awareness, grounding, titration, pendulation, resourcing, dance therapy, massage, and breathing exercises. 
  • Spiritual therapy: A powerful form of counseling, spiritual therapy focuses on individual belief systems and faith to understand and resolve life challenges. Mindfulness practices, meditation, visualization exercises, journaling, connection with nature, gratitude practice, and breathwork are some techniques used in this therapy.


Ten questions you should ask your psychotherapist 


Psychotherapy is a collaborative process, and it's essential to have a good relationship with your therapist for the treatment to work effectively. So, be transparent with your provider and clear all doubts during the sessions. You may ask them various questions, such as: 

  • Do you have experience working with clients having concerns similar to mine? 
  • What type of therapies do you specialize in?
  • Do you practice holistic therapy? What alternative treatments do you use? 
  • How do I prepare for my first therapy session?
  • What is the goal of the treatment plan you have prepared for me?
  • How will we measure the success of our work together?
  • How many sessions will it take to improve my situation? 
  • How can I reach you if I have questions or need support between sessions?
  • What are your expectations of me during the treatment? 
  • What type of assignments will you be giving between sessions? 


How can you find the best psychotherapists in Washington, DC? 


Maintaining mental health is essential; thus, asking for help is okay. Finding a trustworthy and compassionate professional is crucial to get the best results from psychotherapy. Zocdoc can help you locate some of the best psychotherapists in Washington, District of Columbia, from the comfort of your home. You can also find an experienced psychotherapist near you within minutes. 

You can begin the search by entering your symptoms or condition on the Zocdoc finder and receive a list of top-rated specialists matching your criteria. Moreover, you can filter the search results based on gender, language, hospital affiliations, insurance accepted, and whether they treat children. You can choose a physician in your network using Zocdoc's insurance detector. If Zocdoc does not have your health plan listed, you can upload a picture of your insurance card. Using that picture, Zocdoc will match you with a plan. However, note that dental and vision insurance cards are the only ones that can use this feature. You can contact Zocdoc's support team if you have issues or need assistance uploading your card. For other insurance-related questions, visit the patient health center on Zocdoc.

To learn more about them, each listed provider has a unique profile with information on their qualifications, accreditations, awards, areas of expertise, experience, and licensure.

Once you have shortlisted a few psychotherapists who meet your requirements, you can access verified reviews and ratings left by their previous patients. With Zocdoc, you can schedule an in-person or virtual visit, even with providers specializing in holistic psychotherapy near you.

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Mental health statistics for the District of Columbia


Mental health conditions can be both acute and chronic. They can impact a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being. In the wake of COVID-19, mental health issues have become grimmer. As per the Kaiser Family Foundation's analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey (2021), since May 2020, more than 3 out of 10 adults in the United States have acknowledged having an anxiety or depression condition. Comparatively, in 2019, it was about 1 in 10 adults. 

Even before the pandemic, many people claimed to have a mental disorder. In 2018–2019, approximately 22.8% of adults in the District of Columbia had a mental illness, higher than the nationwide rate of 9.9%. In 2021, close to 11.4% of adolescents and 8.3% of adults in the state reported a depressive episode in the preceding year.

Substance use disorder, too, showed alarming trends. As per the Kaiser Family Foundation's analysis of 2021 data from the National Center for Health Statistics, drug usage drew more attention during the pandemic. Around 15.1% of American adults reported new or increased substance usage in September 2020 due to stress related to the pandemic. Overdose deaths also spiked, going from about 72,000 nationwide in 2019 to over 93,000 in 2020. In the District of Columbia, the opioid overdose death rate increased from about 5.8 per 100,000 in 2010 to 33.7 per 100,000 in 2019.


Sources


WebMD[1]

WebMD[2]

American Psychological Association

American Psychiatric Association

Mayo Clinic

Kaiser Family Foundation

Verywell Mind

Healthline

Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy

Washingtonian

National Alliance on Mental Illness

therapists.com

Forbes


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