Washington Therapy is
a counseling private practice consisting of licensed
clinical social workers in Washington
DC. We are trained in a wide variety of treatment
modalities and provide psychotherapy and diagnostic
services to children, adolescents,
adults, couples, groups and families. We specialize in marriage
counseling, couples counseling and family therapy.
Our team’s strengths include psychotherapy for mood disorders, addictions,
anxiety, panic, phobias, thought disorders, difficulties with relationships and
social situations, work and school problems, grief/loss and overall difficulties
managing life stressors. We utilize a wide variety of treatment modalities and
techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic, systems,
rational-emotive, object relations, relational, solution focused and incorporate
relaxation therapies which are important to create a balance environment. You
will find our psychotherapy will meet your needs.
Our approach is focused on assisting our clients
to manage life stressors and changes. In this we recognize that
every person and situation is unique and we strive to create the
most appropriate treatment approach for each individual.
Insurance Accepted
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Magellan
Medicare
Self-Pay
We are looking forward to assisting you. Please contact
us today to set an appointment.
Washington DC Therapy Clinic Address
Washington Therapy
5225 Wisconsin Ave NW Suite 513
Washington,
DC 20015
202-494-9593
We are convenient to the Friendship Heights Metro and Tenleytown.
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* Metro Accessible (Friendship Heights @ Jenifer
Street exit)
* Handicap Accessible
* Street parking
* Next to Rodmans
About Christina V. Hall
Christina V Hall is a Licensed clinical Social Worker in both Maryland and Washington, DC. She has been in social work practice since 1997.
Education
Masters Degree- Clinical Social Work, Catholic University, Washington, DC
Bachelors Degree- Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Experience
She has worked in multiple psychotherapeutic environments such as private practice, psychiatric hospitals (inpatient and outpatient), Outpatient clinics, Day group programs, Residential programs treating Dual Diagnosis populations, and administrative social work.
Personal
She also enjoys utilizing her skills to support her interest in community volunteer work.