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Therapists for college students near Northern Virginia Community College

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Emma Pirozzi
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

As a clinical social worker, my focus is on helping people navigate anxiety, depression, and trauma-related conditions. While my work extends to adolescents and adults of all backgrounds, the LGBTQ+ community holds a particularly meaningful place in my practice. Many of the people I work with sense that something needs to change but find it hard to pinpoint what's holding them back or how to move forward. Together, we work to uncover the barriers standing between you and the life you want, whether those show up in your relationships, your sense of consistency, or your ability to stay present in the things that matter most to you, like work, school, or community. The artist Claude Monet once said, "It's on the strength of observation and reflection that one finds a way. So we must dig and delve unceasingly." This resonates deeply with how I approach my work. Reflection is one of our greatest human strengths, and part of my role as your therapist is to serve as both a mirror and a partner in that exploration. Walking that journey alongside you, toward what matters most and what it means for you to live well, is something I look forward to deeply. My career began in skills-based settings, which gave me a strong foundation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). From there, my approach has grown to be holistic, eclectic, and firmly person-centered. By weaving in psychodynamic and Internal Family Systems (IFS) frameworks, we get to the root of what's driving your challenges while also building the practical skills that bring relief. At its core, therapy is about knowing yourself, understanding your values, and creating a life that feels sustainable and true to who you are. Coming to therapy shouldn't feel clinical or stiff. When we work together, you can expect a warm, conversational environment. What matters to me is that you feel heard and understood as a whole person, not just a set of symptoms. This kind of safety, paired with a casual and transparent therapeutic style, is what allows people to open up and become real collaborators in their own care. You'll always know where we stand and why, because honesty and clarity make the work more effective. Every approach is tailored to your individual needs, and your feedback is always welcome. If something isn't working for you, I want to know. My path to becoming a therapist started with my own experience in therapy during high school. Witnessing firsthand how powerful it can be to feel truly heard, understood, and supported through some of the hardest moments, and watching close friends struggle without that same support, shaped everything about the kind of therapist I wanted to become. This experience planted a lasting commitment to showing up for people when they need it most. Reaching out for help takes real courage and vulnerability, and that's something I never take for granted. Bringing my own humanity to this work, and holding space for yours, is something I consider both a privilege and a responsibility. Outside of the therapy room, you'll likely find me reading, camping, traveling, or laughing with friends. Home life keeps things lively too, with a full house of beloved pets and family always nearby. Fresh air and time spent outdoors are genuinely restorative for me, and that same spirit of rest, curiosity, and connection is something I hope to bring into the work we do together.

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Elizabeth Perry
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming. You might worry if you will be accepted for who you are, or be able to trust them with your story without feeling judged. These are real concerns, and reaching out takes courage. I’m here to offer a safe, LGBTQ+-affirming space where you can feel heard, supported, and free to be yourself. My specialty centers on individual therapy with adults and adolescents, ages 16 and up, including in-person and telehealth sessions. I also have extensive experience supporting teens and adults navigating coping with ADHD, mood and anxiety issues, and pet loss. Together, we’ll explore the challenges you're facing, identify what matters most to you, and create a path toward healing and growth. Your journey truly matters to me, and I would be honored to support you along the way. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a session, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here and look forward to the opportunity to work together. I take a warm and collaborative approach grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and drawing from Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Internal Family Systems to create a safe and evidence-based space to work toward meaningful change. Goal setting, challenging negative thoughts and beliefs, motivation to change, relaxation, grounding, and mindfulness are just some of the tools I teach to help you cope with anxiety, depression, and feeling overwhelmed. Before becoming a licensed professional counselor, I was a news features writer for weekly publications. Interviewing people from different backgrounds, each with a story to tell, helped to develop my listening skills. Similarly, working as contact tracer during the COVID-19 pandemic offered an experience that deepened my empathy and commitment to helping others. I incorporate these unique perspectives into my practice now, ensuring openness and authenticity in every session, which helps me be an effective and supportive collaborator at all times. When I’m not in session, I’m most often enjoying my hobbies and passions, including knitting, cats, and reading, especially mysteries and psychological thrillers.

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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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Barrat Behavioral Health and Primary Care
Group practice
Woodbridge, VA
Accepting new clients

Hi there, I’m Kadija—welcome! We’re so glad you’re here. At Barrat Behavioral Health and Primary Care, we’re committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive care that supports your whole health—both body and mind. Whether you’re seeking mental health support, weight management services, or a blend of both, you’ve already taken an important step toward wellness, and we’re honored to walk this journey with you. Our mission is to make you feel heard, respected, and empowered from day one. You can expect a safe, supportive space where your care is tailored to your unique needs and goals. Thank you for choosing us. We look forward to helping you live a healthier, more fulfilling life. Find Out More: 📞 Call or text: 571-543-4880 📧 Email: info@barratbhandconsulting.com

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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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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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Jasmine Whitson
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Arlington, VA
Accepting new clients

If you're navigating anxiety, depression, mood changes, or simply feeling overwhelmed or disconnected from yourself, you've come to the right place. As a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 10 years of nursing experience, I specialize in mood and anxiety disorders, ADHD, and integrative psychiatric care for adolescents and adults. Many of the patients I work with are looking for more than just treatment and medication management; they're looking for a provider who truly listens. Whether you've had past experiences where you didn't feel heard or you're seeking care for the first time, my goal is to create a space where you feel comfortable, respected, and fully supported. Through comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and integrative mental health care that combines evidence-based treatment with lifestyle and holistic considerations, we'll work together to find an approach that fits your life. Building genuine, trusting relationships with my patients is at the heart of everything I do. That connection allows me to be a reliable partner in your mental health journey, one who's with you as you gain clarity, restore stability, and rediscover a sense of control over your life. Holistic, collaborative, and compassionate — that's the foundation of how I practice. Taking the time to deeply understand your individual experiences allows me to develop a treatment plan that feels aligned, effective, and sustainable. The goal isn't only to treat symptoms, but to help you find clarity and restore balance through care that is both evidence-based and sensitive to your whole self. Working together, you can expect a calm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where you feel safe to be open and honest. Using evidence-based medication management alongside therapeutic communication, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT), the focus is on helping you feel more stable, more in control, and more like yourself. My style is warm, attentive, and gently direct, and every aspect of your care is tailored to your unique needs, preferences, and goals. My path to psychiatric care began during my years as an ICU nurse, where I witnessed firsthand the profound connection between mental and physical health. That experience shaped my commitment to providing holistic, compassionate care that treats the whole person. To every session, I bring a calm, grounded presence and strong clinical insight, so you can feel both safe and confident in the care you receive. Outside of the office, you'll find me pursuing fitness and wellness, exploring new restaurants, traveling, observing wildlife, and spending time with family and friends.

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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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Colette McCord-Snook
Counselor
Vienna, VA
Accepting new clients

You deserve a compassionate partner in care. I am your warm, supportive therapist dedicated to helping people from all walks of life navigate perfectionism, self-esteem challenges, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and identity development. I am especially interested in supporting people during periods of change — particularly the shift from higher levels of care into outpatient therapy — when things can feel both hopeful and overwhelming at the same time. Throughout our time together, we work to explore the impact of systems of oppression on your lived experience and mental health challenges in an effort to build resilience and connection. Treatment may include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which focuses on helping you live in alignment with our values. Rather than trying to “fix” you or eliminate discomfort, therapy with me is about building awareness, flexibility, and self-compassion so you can make choices that support the life you want to live. I believe in honoring your autonomy and lived experience, which helps me be a respectful and affirming partner in therapy. Sessions are paced with care in a warm, non-judgmental environment where you can show up honestly, even when things feel messy, and are shaped by what feels most important to you. We may explore values and patterns that show up in daily life, practice Mindfulness-based skills, or reflect on personal experiences. I look forward to helping you build trust in yourself, reconnect with your values, and move toward meaningful, sustainable change. My path to becoming a therapist began with my own lived experience of feeling disconnected from my body and self. This journey deepened my commitment to providing compassionate, weight-inclusive, and nonjudgmental care within schools and clinics offering Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) for eating disorders. Now, I bring this expertise, along with deep empathy, curiosity, and respect for each person’s relationship with food, body, and identity, to my practice at SOL Mental Health. In my free time, I enjoy gentle movement, being outdoors, reading, listening to music, and cooking. At all times, I value practices that support balance, creativity, and small moments of joy (including but not limited to playing with my dog, Gigi).

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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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Sunstone Counseling
Group practice
Falls Church, VA
Accepting new clients

For more than a decade, Sunstone Counseling’s dedicated mental health professionals have provided convenient access to counseling for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families at locations in Falls Church, Alexandria, McLean, Ashburn, Richmond and online. Sunstone is committed to addressing Virginia’s mental health needs by employing a team of over 70 counselors who offer a wide variety of innovative, personalized, and evidence-based counseling services, groups and workshops. Sunstone advantages include flexible scheduling, a range of price points, and both in-person and HIPAA-compliant virtual counseling and two new offices now open in Ashburn and Richmond. Life is complicated, but getting help shouldn't be. Sunstone Counseling supports every age and stage of life, and our counselors are here to guide you to a brighter tomorrow. 703-534-5100 www.sunstonecounselors.com

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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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Isabel Kirk
Group practice
Falls Church, VA
Accepting new clients

We are a relational center. Relational psychotherapy is an integrative form of therapy, born from a combination of several therapeutic theories and practices. In the 1980s a shift occurred in the practice of therapy, in that it moved away from simply exploring inner experiences (intrasubjective) and toward greater understanding of the impact of relationships on individual experiences (intersubjective). Since then, relational psychotherapy has expanded, growing to become a widely used theoretical base for many other forms of therapy that focus on a person’s relationships and the impact they can have on emotional and mental wellness. At the same time we offer brain changing therapeutic approaches based on the latest neuroscience information to rewire your brain and achieve long term healing and benefits when talk therapy isn’t enough: EMDR, IFS, Adult Attachment Therapy, Imago, Intuitive Eating… Ask for more information to see which one is the best for you. At DC VA Counseling Psychotherapy we specialize in the following: Addictions Depression & Anxiety Trauma Relationships (singlehood, dating, marriage & couples counseling, separation and divorce, intimacy problems and attachment) Eating disorders treatment & body image and healthy eating Maternity and post partum depression Parenting and attachment, grief including but not limited to loss of a loved one, perinatal loss, and divorce I am also devoted to the field of positive psychology and prevention by offering my support to people during processes of change and common life transitions. One of the biggest misconceptions about therapy is that seeing a therapist is a sign of weakness. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Recognizing the need for help and seeking professional counseling is a sign of both strength and your determination to live a productive and meaningful life. Remember you don’t have to wait for a crisis to make your life better! Please explore my website to get a better feeling of me and my practice. Visit our team and specialty areas sections. You will find specific information of ways we can help you. We look forward to working with you.

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Tisha Moon
Group practice
Vienna, VA

Neurodivergent affirming and LGBTQ+ affirming

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Valerie Hadeed
Licensed Professional Counselor
Fairfax, VA

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Virginia Therapy Services for Men in their 20 & 30s
Pre-Licensed Professional
Arlington, VA

In a field made up of mostly women and older male therapists, I understand finding someone relatable can be tough. In fact, fewer than 16% of therapists under 40 are men. As a man in my thirties and on my second career, I’ve likely come up against similar challenges to what you’re experiencing. I bring both personal insight and years of clinical training to common mental health issues affecting men in their 20s and 30s. My mission is to support you through an equal measure of real-world understanding and research-based psychotherapy treatments. Many of my clients tell me they enjoy working with me because I offer professional guidance that still feels conversational, almost like it’s coming from a trusted friend than Freud.

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Sarah Burns
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Lorton, VA

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Robyn Gearey
Pre-Licensed Professional
Alexandria, VA

Robyn takes a relational approach to therapy, taking time to build a strong therapeutic alliance with each client. She meets clients wherever they are in their healing process and seeks to empower them to discover their strengths and develop healthy approaches to address challenges in their lives. Robyn believes therapy is a partnership, not a dictatorship! If you’re looking for an engaging, responsive therapist who doesn’t “just sit there,” Robyn’s approach might be a good fit!

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Family & Child Therapy
Group practice
Vienna, VA

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Kristen Brenchley
Pre-Licensed Professional
Alexandria, VA

As a dedicated therapist, I support individuals, and couples ready for meaningful change. I help individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma recovery, and identity exploration who recognize their challenges impact daily life. I guide couples facing communication issues, trust concerns, and intimacy challenges to strengthen bonds and resolve conflicts. I foster a warm atmosphere where clients will find nonjudgemental compassion, empathy and space to share their own experiences and beliefs. If you think we would be a good fit, please reach out to me so we can get started on your healing journey.

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