Find A Psychologist in Washington, DC.

The best psychologists in and around Washington, DC are ready to help you.


Elaine Klionsky, J.D., Ph.D., CGP
Psychologist

Elaine Klionsky, J.D., Ph.D., CGP

Psychologist

2000 P Street NW . Suite 620, washington, District of Columbia 20036 | 301-641-8406

Through my educational and practical experience, I have adopted an eclectic approach to therapy. First in foremost, I believe in getting to know each client as an individual. Once a working relationship is established, I work to help clients understand themselves. That involves seeing oneself more objectively and evaluating one's behaviors and their consequences more clearly. In this way, it's possible to determine what's working, what needs to be changed, and how changes could be put into place. The process is different for every person but it always is a great privilege to meet you, learn about you, and help you on your journey to lead a more satisfying life. While degrees do not guarantee you find a good therapist, the extensive training of a Ph.D. psychologist is a good start.

Wayne Bullock, Psy.D., M.Ed.
Psychologist

Wayne Bullock, Psy.D., M.Ed.

Licensed Psychologist

910 17th Street NW, Suite 419, Washington, District of Columbia 20006 | (202) 505-2795

I am a caring and collaborative psychologist, who believe that each person entering therapy needs the experience to be tailored to them, their history, and their needs. I work with you to understand what brings you to my office, what you're hoping to change in your life, and how to make that happen. By listening to what you say, and what you don't, and asking detailed questions, I will help you in better understanding yourself and reaching your goals.

Marsha Lucas, PhD
Psychologist

Marsha Lucas, PhD

Licensed Psychologist

1350 Connecticut Ave, NW at Dupont Circle, Washington, District of Columbia 20036 | 202-331-3318

Good psychotherapy can help you create and experience change in your life, with more resilience, "doing" relationships differently, noticing and effectively redirecting yourself in those moments when you fall into old habits, improving your physical health through emotional wellness, getting your brain into better gear. I’m a psychologist as well as a neuropsychologist, and have been for nearly 25 years. Human connection together with how our minds work best; how we can change (literally) the wiring of our brains to give our hearts room to grow and to love – bringing all of that together to help is what I love to do. I bring that to therapy with a straightforward, empathic, and genuine way of working with people. If that sounds right for you, let's get to work.


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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in Washington for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Washington public health department.