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Therapists for college students near Northern Virginia Community College

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Andrew Wynn
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

Andrew has years of clinical experience working with a diverse clientele across the life span. He has assisted individuals, couples, families and groups with gaining greater self-awareness and mastery of life’s challenges. Andrew has a history of coordinating his clients’ care with the other members of their wellness team. Andrew applies an eclectic therapeutic approach, drawing from evidence based practices, to best serve the needs of each individual client. He meets clients where they are in their personal growth journey, promoting their strengths and cultivating insight into the barriers they face. He believes therapy is a human-to-human connection and collaboration that enriches our abilities to adapt and evolve. Andrew is devoted to establishing a nurturing therapeutic alliance where clients are safe to explore their vulnerabilities and enhance their self knowledge and compassion.

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Casey Hassett
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

Casey Hassett, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who provides therapeutic services to adults and seniors. Casey values meeting each client where they are - using a person-centered, strengths-based approach with the goal to create a safe, trusting environment. Casey has experience working with anxiety, depression, diabetes distress, and disorders of overcontrol.

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Tanya Noblitt
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

Currently, I am open to working with ages 12+ regarding mental health, coping skills, trauma, grief and loss. I have worked with people with disabilities, addictions, community mental health, inpatient Palliative Care, and outpatient including families. Therapy is a place for people to come and grow, learn about themselves and the people around them. Investing in yourself brings empowerment and excitement to what lies ahead.

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Meryl Menezes
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

As a Licensed Master Social Worker with three years of experience, I help children, teenagers, and young adults navigate difficult life transitions and challenging interpersonal relationships, which often produce feelings of anxiety, depression, and grief. I utilize principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) in my work with clients. My therapeutic approach is client-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I am passionate about providing equitable mental healthcare and cultivating a safe and supportive space where individuals can heal, grow, and thrive. Working together, you can expect an empowering and nonjudgemental environment. I use active listening skills and CBT techniques to help clients build effective coping strategies and increase resilience. My therapeutic style is compassionate and collaborative, and I tailor my approach to each person’s unique goals, challenges, and cultural background. My path to becoming a therapist began with the support of a school social worker, who validated my emotions and helped teach me coping strategies for managing severe anxiety when I was in middle school. This experience deepened my commitment to providing a warm and safe space where clients feel heard and understood. I bring a strong sense of empathy and a commitment to listening without judgement to each session. I believe in the importance of trust and collaboration, which will help me be a kind and empowering partner to my clients. I look forward to helping you gain insight and build the skills needed to navigate life’s challenges with confidence. In my free time, I enjoy traveling, crafting, reading, and cooking. I specifically like collaging and working with clay, as well as trying new recipes for my family and friends.

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Rebba Moore
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a clinical therapist for families, young adults, and adolescents, I am dedicated to helping patients navigate life transitions, emotional discord, and the complex experiences underlying mental health symptoms. I specialize in Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT), Art Therapy, and Integrative Trauma-Informed Care. I take an integrative, psychodynamic, and exploratory approach that creates space for you to imagine alternatives that rewire the mind, body, and environment. Working together, you can expect a validating and compassionate environment that incorporates a variety of therapies to help you work toward restructuring patterns making you feel stuck. With steadfast belief in competence and dedication, I tailor my approach to your unique goals and needs – an approach that enables me to be authentic and adaptable at all times. I look forward to exploring new possibilities for you and your loved ones in our work together.

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Madison Lockamy
Licensed Professional Counselor
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a resident in counseling, I specialize in helping individuals navigate through some of life’s most pressing challenges in a safe therapeutic setting. These key challenges might include life transitions, day-to-day stressors, anxiety, relationship concerns, and more. In my practice, I take an authentic, supportive, and optimistic approach. I'm passionate about working with adolescents and young adults, with a special place in my heart for athletes, as this is how my counseling journey began. I believe in the importance of active listening and validation in a clinical setting, helping us to build a strong therapeutic alliance. Working together, you can expect an authentic and affirming environment that focuses on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Person-Centered Therapy to guide you along your healing journey. Taking a more unstructured approach in these therapies allows me to focus on deepening our relationship rather than simply checking off a list of questions to ask. More, I tailor my approach to each person's unique needs to ensure you identify and achieve your specific mental health goals. I look forward to the opportunity to create this lasting therapeutic relationship with you. My journey into therapy began with my own counseling experience back in college, when I sought out help to address sports performance anxiety I was experiencing. Finding the encounter eye-opening, I left my therapist’s office thinking, "This is what I want to do for my profession," and haven't looked back since! This first-hand accounting of just how empowering therapy can be deepened my commitment to prioritizing the therapeutic relationship first and foremost, bringing genuine and authentic energy to each session.

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Allan Stevenson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) helping adults ages 18 to 65+. With experience in residential (RTC) and therapeutic approaches, my specialties include guiding patients through struggles with severe substance abuse, process addictions, personality disorders, and severe mental health issues, as well as depression, anxiety, life transitions, suicidal ideations, and finding purpose in life. Through an open-minded, person-centered, and challenging approach tailored to your unique needs and goals, I empower you to live a value-oriented life, learn more about yourself, and face life challenges head on. In every session, I aim to challenge you in your thinking by being honest with yourself and seeing things from a different perspective. I believe in every person's potential for change and growth. That’s why I assure you of a safe, nonjudgmental and uplifting environment where you are both challenged and supported to aid in acceptance and realize lasting growth. Together, we achieve this through a mix of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to obtain your goals, build insight, and possess tangible skills. A lifelong interest in psychology led me to the path to becoming a therapist. This passion became my calling in life, while my life experiences put me right where I belong working in this profession. Outside the office, I enjoy traveling, exploring the DMV with friends, and recreational sports leagues. In fact, in a not-too-distant part of my life, I was an MMA and Muay Thai fighter, having spent the past 4 years fighting competitively along with 3 years boxing in my undergraduate years.

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Alex Rebmann
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a licensed mental health professional with 5 years of experience, I am passionate about helping adolescents and adults navigate life stressors, overcome struggles with anxiety, strengthen coping skills, and reconnect with what matters most to them. I take a collaborative and person-centered approach focused on leading you into greater resilience and clarity during times of stress while feeling more grounded in daily life. I believe in practical, goal-oriented, and evidence-based approaches to better support and empower you. In our time together, you can expect an empathetic and judgement-free environment tailored to your unique values. I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help you manage anxiety, build coping skills, and create meaningful change. I look forward to developing these skills and finding greater balance in our work together. My path to becoming a therapist began with a passion for helping people navigate life's challenges and heal from difficult experiences. This journey deepened my commitment to providing compassionate, patient-centered care that ensures empathy, encouragement, and warmth in every session. Outside of work, I love finding ways to stay active and creative to recharge. You’ll often find me reading, running and spending time outdoors, and exploring new artistic projects.

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Dalal Musa
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Falls Church, VA
Accepting new clients

I work with individuals of all ages, and who are facing many different emotional and life challenges; and I appreciate opportunity to help those starting, or restarting, their adult lives. You will be heard and supported in our work together. My clinical specialties are working with individuals who have experienced early life sexual abuse, and those struggling with living in new or blended culture. I work with couples as well as individuals. Please telephone 703-532-6220, or email me at DalalMusaLCSW@yahoo.com. to contact/schedule appointments. Thank you.

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Freddy Chacon
Pre-Licensed Professional
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

You have been looking at therapist profiles for a long time. You're tired of struggling with symptoms or experiences of anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, low self-esteem, behavioral disorders, academic and career struggles, or cultural issues. You are ready to unpack your baggage, understand yourself, feel more in control, and turn things around for your own well-being. I specialize in helping teens, young adults, and men. I will help you explore the roots of your struggles, develop coping skills, and make positive changes that align with your values for you to manage and overcome unwanted emotions and internal battles while growing to attain your life goals. Feeling safe, understood, and not judged by your therapist leads to a healthy therapeutic relationship, which is one of the strongest predictors of therapeutic success. That is my approach and the way I aim for you to feel in our sessions in a relaxing but challenging environment. Call or email to schedule a consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

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Sophie Sperry
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

Finding the right support can feel like a big step, and you deserve a space where you can show up exactly as you are. As a licensed clinical therapist with five years of experience, I help teenagers and adults navigate anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and substance-related disorders, as well as the overthinking, negative core beliefs, relationship struggles, and ruminative thoughts that so often accompany them. At the heart of my practice is a genuine belief in the integrity, dignity, and worth of every person I work with. Human connection matters deeply to me, and that belief shapes everything about how I approach care. Therapy doesn't have to feel stiff or one-sided. Here, it's a collaborative space where we process, reflect, and work toward your goals together, without judgment, and without pretense. Authenticity is the foundation of everything we do in our sessions, which is why my approach is person-centered and grounded in the belief that you are the expert on your own life. Together, we'll explore the thought patterns that feel like they're holding you back and work through them at a pace that feels right for you. Drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), and psychodynamic therapy, the tools we use are always tailored to what fits your individual journey best. And yes, humor absolutely has a place here. We won't avoid the hard stuff, but we can share a laugh along the way. You can expect our work together to feel open, comfortable, and genuinely yours. My path to becoming a therapist grew from a deep passion for advocating for and supporting others. Being someone people can turn to, knowing they'll be met with warmth and zero judgment, is something I take real pride in. (Fair warning: I may be a little nosy, but never in a way that isn't rooted in genuine care for you.) That drive to show up for people, fully and without conditions, is what drew me to this work and what keeps me committed to it every day. Outside of the office, you can catch me reading (mostly thrillers!), doing crafts, going to Pilates, having plenty of coffee, and spending time with my dog, Ludo. I enjoy horror movies and awful reality TV, and my favorite show of all time is Bob's Burgers. My music taste ranges from Green Day and MÃ¥neskin, to Britney Spears and Ella Boh, to the Mamma Mia! movie soundtrack (so I'm sure we'll be able to find some common ground somewhere).

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Jaclyn LoBue
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a Dual Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC), I specialize in ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD for individuals ages 10 and up. A special passion of mine is working with adolescents and young adults, a stage of life that brings unique pressures and opportunities for growth. Whatever brings you here, you can count on me to show up as a trusted, genuine partner in your care. My focus is on helping you navigate life's challenges while working toward your optimal health and wellness. Building a real relationship with you isn't just something I value — it's central to everything I do. When we work together, you can expect a space that is professional yet relaxed, one where you feel comfortable being yourself. Drawing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the power of genuine connection, I tailor care specifically to you, so you feel both supported and empowered to take an active role in your own healing. At all times, my approach is patient-centered, collaborative, and evidence-based. At the heart of it is a therapeutic environment built on trust, openness, and a rapport that grows stronger over time. Your care should feel like yours, and that's exactly what we'll create together. My path to mental health care has been one of purpose and evolution. It began while obtaining my Bachelor's Degree in Nursing in 2003, when I pursued psychology electives to earn a minor. After graduating, I relocated from Pennsylvania to Virginia to build my nursing career, spending more than thirteen years specializing in emergency medicine. In the ED, I encountered patients in the depths of mental health crises, individuals facing some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Those experiences deepened my commitment to mental health and ultimately shaped the practitioner I've become. From there, I earned my Master's Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and spent the following five years in practice before returning to school to earn my Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner certification. Today, I bring eighteen years of experience in the medical field, a breadth of clinical perspective that informs how I see and care for each person who walks through my door. Life outside of work keeps me grounded and energized. My rescue pup, a spirited 13-year-old, is my constant companion and favorite source of joy. At home, you'll find me tending to my plants, working on garden projects, or knee-deep in a DIY home improvement. There's also a small cooking operation happening in my kitchen: homemade kombucha, hot sauce, pickles, dried herbs, and whatever else sparks curiosity. A not-so-secret passion of mine is organizing — it genuinely brings me peace. And when it comes to staying physically and mentally strong, I love lifting weights and pushing myself at Orange Theory. Balance, growth, and a little creativity in everything is how I aim to live, and it's the same spirit I bring to my work with you.

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Yolanda Mendoza
Licensed Professional Counselor
McLean, VA
Accepting new clients

If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, disconnected, or facing a difficult moment in life, you don’t have to navigate it alone. I work with individuals and couples to better understand what’s happening beneath the surface and move toward healthier relationships, greater stability, and a stronger sense of self. My approach is collaborative, practical, and compassionate, focusing on identifying patterns, building effective coping skills, and creating meaningful, lasting change. I provide a safe, structured space to work through anxiety, life transitions, relational challenges, and periods of emotional crisis or acute stress.

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Ibrahim (Toni) Iftoni
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

Ibrahim iftoni is a board-Certified nurse practitioner in Psychiatry. He received his Master's degree from the University of Walden. He has been in the nursing field and mental health for over 15 years. His lengthy experience in both fields has allowed him to integrate nursing and mental health for the most effective treatment of his patients.

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Chenoa Bishop
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance use in adults, using an integrative psychodynamic approach grounded in mindfulness. I believe each person has a unique capacity to overcome challenges when provided with the right tools, support, and space to grow. As such, my explorative approach to therapy is warm and inviting, and grounded in curiosity and collaboration. As a polyvagal-informed clinician, I incorporate an understanding of nervous system regulation into my work. Together, we gently explore patterns, deepen understanding, and create meaningful change. My goal is to equip you with practical knowledge and skills to better manage daily stressors, increase emotional resilience, and foster a greater sense of safety and stability. My work focuses on helping you build resilience through developing greater distress tolerance. To achieve this, I foster curiosity, compassion, and a nonjudgmental stance, creating a collaborative, safe, and growth-oriented environment where you feel understood and empowered to explore your inner experiences safely and openly. In our time together, I believe in autonomy within the therapeutic relationship and practice from a person-centered perspective, utilizing an integrative approach that draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Through this framework, I support you in understanding the connection between your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while developing personalized coping strategies that align with your values and goals. Throughout my years as a social worker, I’ve had the privilege of working with diverse populations facing a wide range of unique challenges. What continues to inspire me most is the resilience of the human spirit. Witnessing that resilience firsthand sparked my passion for this work and remains at the heart of why I do what I do. I am a lover of all things creative – creativity is an important part of how I connect, reflect, and recharge. This includes visiting museums, crafting, journaling, reading, dancing, and exploring new hobbies. I’m also a fan of K-pop and value the sense of community that comes from gathering with other fans. These types of shared interests and creative expression are powerful ways we build connection and joy in our lives.

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Stella Campbell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

I am a Qualified Mental Health Professional and LCSW-Supervisee specializing in anxiety, depression, relationship issues, sexuality and gender identity, and life transitions. Over the past five years, I have worked primarily with queer and BIPOC/AAPI young adults, though I am here to support anyone who is ready to begin their healing journey. The patients I’ve had the privilege of working with came to therapy with a shared hope: to feel more in control, to find greater happiness, and to grow into stronger, more resilient versions of themselves. Together, we worked through life transitions, relationship challenges, and the anxiety or depression that was getting in the way of the life they wanted to live. Watching patients reach their goals and move forward confidently, no longer needing therapy because they are truly thriving, is the greatest reward of this work. As a social worker, my practice is rooted in six core principles: service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, the importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. I believe that compassionate care, anti-racism, and equity are not just ideals but responsibilities – to our field, to society, and most importantly, to you. When we work together, you will never feel alone in your journey. I am fully present and deeply committed to your growth and well-being every step of the way. Because every person is unique, I believe every treatment plan should be too. My approach is integrative, meaning I draw from multiple therapeutic modalities to meet you exactly where you are and address what you need most. I regularly incorporate elements of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), art therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) into my work. One aspect of care I am especially passionate about is helping you understand the neurobiological processes that shape how we experience mental health. When you understand what’s happening in your body and mind, you gain a greater sense of control over your emotions. Patients consistently report that this deeper awareness translates into meaningful, lasting progress toward their goals. In our sessions, you can expect a warm, accepting, and validating space where each appointment is shaped to fit your needs while keeping sight of the larger goals we have set together. I meet you where you are in your journey, offering a secure and supportive environment where you can feel confident sharing your struggles and celebrating your growth. Long before I became a therapist, I was the friend people turned to, the one who listened, supported, and helped others find their footing during hard times. This instinct to help shaped everything that followed. The turning point came when I supported a loved one through a serious mental health crisis. Witnessing firsthand how compassionate, skilled care helped her not just survive but begin to heal, I knew with certainty that becoming a therapist was my calling. That experience deepened my conviction that exceptional mental health care must meet each person exactly where they are. It reinforced my belief that with the right support, people struggling with even the most difficult challenges can do more than get through – they can truly thrive. That commitment is at the heart of everything I bring to my work with you. When I'm not in session, you can find me lost in a sci-fi or fantasy novel, writing creatively, or working through a crossword puzzle. I also love listening to podcasts, taking road trips, and staying active through yoga and kickboxing. Most of all, I cherish time spent with the people (and one very beloved cat named Loki) who make life so full.

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Zara Wellness Center
Psychiatrist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

Healing takes time­ and patience. Sometime­s, it even nee­ds courage you didn’t think you had. The most challenging part is ofte­n getting started, and you’ve alre­ady taken that step by being here. Now, let’s move­ forward together. Whether you’ve be­en dealing with this for a while or just beginning to get help, we’re here­ to help you find balance and resilie­nce.

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Camille Mota Tineo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

Congratulations on taking the first step in your journey to heal from struggles related to anxiety, depression, life transitions, or relationship issues. As a clinical mental health counselor for young adults and adults of diverse backgrounds, I’m here to help you navigate the complexity of the human experience, as well as build resilience and strengthen confidence in your ability to handle day-to-day life. I believe laughter is a good medicine, and while healing is something to be taken seriously, laughter can make the hard parts easier. That’s why my approach is direct and rooted in reality, yet humorous. I'm passionate about my role as a witness to my patients’ journeys to wellness, and look forward to joining your journey and supporting your healing in our work together. I believe each person knows themself better than anyone else, and thus already possesses the knowledge and strength needed to make the changes they desire. This belief helps me in my role as a collaborator in your therapeutic journey: someone to witness the good, bad, and ugly, and provide support through all of them. In our time together, you can expect a warm, friendly, and supportive environment, one that is tailored to you and comes with therapeutic homework so you can practice the things you want to improve on outside the therapy room. My style is direct and change-oriented, using an integrative approach relying mostly on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help you explore how your environments, personality, community, and the interactions with them influence thoughts, feelings, and behavior. My path to becoming a therapist began when life did what it usually does, and I found myself at a crossroads deciding between a new dream and an old dream. This struggle led me to back to that old dream, one dedicated to helping people, and my commitment to doing this as a therapist. In my practice, I consider it an honor to bear witness to the struggles and breakthroughs of my patients, and be able to support them throughout these experiences. I bring intention, care, and respect, along with a healthy dose of pop culture knowledge, to each session as we achieve healing goals together. I enjoy a wide variety of interests when I’m not in the office. If I’m not reading, coloring/painting, or watching true crime documentaries, then I’m out and about, discovering new coffee shops and hunting for my next sweet treat!

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Jiyah Stewart
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience, I work with adults across all stages of life to help navigate depression, anxiety, family challenges, relationship issues, and life transitions. Whether you're in your early twenties finding your footing or moving through the complexities of middle or later adulthood, you deserve support that meets you where you are. I believe that you are in the driver's seat of your own life, and I'm in the passenger seat with the roadmap. My role is to help guide you toward the life you want for yourself, in a safe, nonjudgmental space where you are free to express yourself, take a breath, and step away from the weight of the world, even if just for an hour. Working together, you can expect a relaxed, genuine environment where you always feel like yourself. Drawing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic approaches, strengths-based approaches, and problem-solving therapy, I work to help you better understand yourself and the world around you. My style is down to earth, and I tailor everything to your unique life, needs, and readiness to reach your goals. At the heart of it all is a deep passion for helping people do the inner work, so that when you look in the mirror and step into the world, you're showing up as the best version of yourself. My path to becoming a therapist began with a simple but profound realization: we are all just doing life for the first time, and life is HARD. That truth deepened my commitment to providing honest, down-to-earth, person-centered care, because showing up for someone should feel real, not clinical. With this in mind, relatability and warmheartedness are things I bring to every session. You're not a case or a checklist; you're a whole person, and that's exactly how I'll treat you. In my spare time, you'll find me exploring new destinations, picking up a new crochet project, experimenting with nail art, or chasing down the next great meal.

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Mallary Burch
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

My approach is grounded in collaboration, working with each individual through evidence-based, trauma-informed practice in a thoughtfully structured, insightful, and empowering environment. I am passionate about helping you move from feeling stuck to living intentionally and aligned with your values by identifying patterns, building practical tools, and achieving your mental health goals. My path to becoming a therapist began with an early interest in supporting others, an interest that deepened during my time in the United States Air Force as a mental health technician. This experience strengthened my commitment to providing trauma-informed and person-centered care, allowing me to bring a steady, trauma-informed lens rooted in resilience and deep respect for each person’s story—and for the courage it takes to seek support. In my free time, I love trying new things and enjoying my many hobbies. You’ll often find me getting out in nature, spending time with my family and dog, cooking and baking, trying new restaurants and foods, traveling, photography, and learning the arts, just to name a few!

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