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Erica is licensed in the state of Virginia as a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Addictions Treatment Practitioner, and...
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Erica is licensed in the state of Virginia as a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Addictions Treatment Practitioner, and a Board Certified Art Therapist. She has an extensive history of working with clients suffering from co-occurring disorders. Erica feels that the therapeutic value of art has the opportunity to heal, empower and engage those isolated due to their addiction, depression, anxiety, fears, anger, and pain.
Erica received her Master's degree in Art Therapy from George Washington University, with a focus on Trauma-Informed Care. Erica believes whole-heartedly in the healing power of creativity, incorporating both integrative and cognitive approaches to foster growth and empower clients towards obtaining their goals set forth in therapy. Her nurturing spirit helps clients discover their true potential.
Utilizing an integrative approach that implements CBT, DBT, positive psychology, and person-centered care enables Erica to maximize the therapeutic value of an integrated approach to heal, empower, and engage those isolated by their addiction, depression, anxiety, fears, and self script to provide innovative therapy for her clients.
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I like to think like a leader. A leader is not afraid to fail. Failure is another steppingstone to greatness....
I like to think like a leader. A leader is not afraid to fail. Failure is another steppingstone to greatness.
Ophelia Boadi is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. She is an experienced Children and Family Mental Health Therapist with a history of working in the field since 2010 in Nonprofit Organizations, community-based organizations, individual/family therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, and psychotherapy based on research studies to help children and families meet their goals in treatment.
Ophelia works with children, adolescents, and adults to help them gain insight and build tools to face challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and other related issues with others including peers/family, trauma, self-esteem, life transitions, grief and loss, and specific life stressors.
Family/couple conflict can create stress and distance within the family. She works with family members looking to reduce conflict and improve the interactions and connections in order to positively impact the family relationships and problem solve. Ophelia also supports parents with additional parenting skills using evidence-based models such as the Strengthening Family Program.
Ophelia uses multiple approaches including psychodynamic (talk therapy), cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral therapy, narrative, solution-focused, and family systems therapies, as well as evidence-based approaches such as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Manage and Adapting Practice.
I've known since I was a child that I had a gift for empathy, seeing the bigger picture, and making people feel at ease, validated...
I've known since I was a child that I had a gift for empathy, seeing the bigger picture, and making people feel at ease, validated, and understood.
I am Elizabeth (Liz) Malin, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 7 years of experience in treating adults, and seniors seeking help with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, low self-esteem, workplace stressors, life transitions, PTSD and more. My goal is to provide a safe place where I can work with you to form a collaborative relationship to feel heard, understood, and empowered.
I earned my Master of Counseling Education from Old Dominion University. I utilize strength-based, cognitive behavioral (CBT), solution-focused (SFT), emotionally-focused, motivational interviewing, Gottman, narrative, and person-centered approaches to therapy.
I seek to establish a compassionate, caring environment as a foundation for you to create positive change while gaining further insight into patterns in your life that keep you from living your best life on a daily basis. Reach out today to take the first steps to establish further support and understanding by beginning your therapeutic process
As a queer and disabled person of color, I strive to utilize integrative, intersectional, holistic, and non-western frameworks in ...
As a queer and disabled person of color, I strive to utilize integrative, intersectional, holistic, and non-western frameworks in an approach to therapy that balances both safety and challenge.
Sindhu Elagandhala (they/them & she/her) is a Resident in Counseling (RIC) working towards licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). They have years of experience and are passionate in working with clients navigating comorbidities of mood, anxiety, personality, and trauma disorders as well as those seeking to integrate neurotypes such as ADHD and autism. They work with adults, couples, and families who are motivated for the work of therapy.
Sindhu completed their Master's degree (MA) and Education Specialist (Ed.S) degrees at James Madison University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. They engage in creative therapies that primarily utilize tools from emotion-focused therapy (EFT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), internal family systems (IFS), trauma-informed therapy (TIF), and attachment-based (ABT) frameworks.
Individual experiences, trauma, identity, relationships, neurobiology, meaning-making, and overarching systems all shape identities and the ways that we move through the world. Sindhu believes that therapy is the process of understanding these factors that leads us towards a path of change. Navigating your mental health is not something that you have to do alone. The journey and struggles are complex and it is an honor to be invited to join you on that path. If you are ready to do the work, schedule an appointment with Sindhu today.
As a woman who understands the struggles of anxiety, depression, and trauma, I can help in managing the symptoms of these concerns...
As a woman who understands the struggles of anxiety, depression, and trauma, I can help in managing the symptoms of these concerns and more.
Bridgette is a Resident in Counseling with 2 years of experience. They have worked with teens and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, and life transitions. Bridgette utilizes a client-centered approach to meet her clients where they are while providing a kind, safe, and gently challenging space to help them understand themselves and grow.
Bridgette has a Master’s in Forensic Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She uses emotionally focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, attachment-based therapy, art therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and mindfulness techniques.
Intense feelings can be difficult to manage on your own and there is nothing wrong with needing help. Bridgette is here to build and foster skills, motivation, and the desire to make positive changes. She offers unconditional support and a nonjudgemental space to express yourself and your needs. Reach out today!
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My go-to approach for family therapy is family systems. I prefer this orientation because it focuses on the family as a whole, as opposed to a designated problem or client.
I teach tools such as active listening skills, self-awareness, and expression of empathy. Many times, families come to therapy with issues stemming from a breakdown in communication: poor listening, understanding, expression of what is heard, and expression of one's own thoughts and emotions. Working on these tools improves communication, allowing them to talk about deeper conflicts.
I know a family is making progress when members are able to demonstrate a therapy skill in a session, when the family reports on the use of skills outside of session, and when the family reports a reduction in conflict or emotional and behavioral responses to conflict.
Families can supplement their time in family therapy by practicing the skills and techniques learned in their sessions.
Family members can prepare for their first family therapy session by asking themselves what they want to accomplish and how they will know they have accomplished it.
Family therapy helps families resolve conflicts and strengthen their relationships. It is led by qualified mental health professionals like psychologists, licensed professional counselors (LPCs), and licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) who have extensive training in family dynamics and group communication.
Thriveworks family therapists in McLean, VA usually begin by asking what everyone’s goals are for family counseling. Family members may need help with very specific issues or with general relationship functioning. But there are three main purposes in family counseling: to educate, to counsel, and to strengthen. Thriveworks also offers online family therapy and in-person services, so you may all meet in an office together or join a video call from your home depending on everyone’s location and availability.
The most effective form of Family therapy will often depend on the family itself, as there are many types of family therapy for therapists to use as they see fit in order to best meet the needs of their clients. However, one of the most commonly used types of family therapy is structural family therapy (SFT). SFT focuses specifically on family dynamics and interactions, looking at how they shape the relationships and structure present in the family. It can be effectively used to treat a variety of concerns.
This answer often looks different to each family that starts family therapy. However, some signs that your family might need to consider family counseling include frequent fights or misunderstandings, constant tension, experiencing loss, behavioral issues, marital issues, divorce, and blended family issues, among others.
In family therapy, therapists will often start by asking questions and assessing individual and family dynamics. From there, they may employ therapeutic techniques such as structured family therapy, CBT, strategic family therapy, and more depending on the present concerns and conflicts. From there, a therapist will work to open lines of communication between family members and facilitate emotional healing and growth.
Family therapy can be incredibly successful, with some studies reporting a success rate of almost 90% for improving participants’ emotional and mental health, and around 66% for improving their physical health.
Thriveworks therapists in McLean, VA offer both online family therapy and in-person family therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
Family therapy is usually short term and solution-focused, with most families accomplishing their goals in 12 sessions or fewer. However, it can also last for longer if the probles at hand are more complex — and that’s okay, too.
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