Rated 5.0 stars out of 5, 11 ratings

Olivia Ikenberry

LICSW, 15 years of experience

Authentic
Empowering
Warm
Virtual
Next available on

About me

If you find that you are having difficulties with creating healthy relationships or you struggle with feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or anxious, I am here to help. I work with adults and older adolescents who seek to manage personal and interpersonal demands positively and effectively. In our work together, I aim to support you in developing strategies and skills that reduce burnout, foster a positive sense of self, and enhance your relationships with yourself and others. At its core, our work in this therapeutic journey is to help you become the version of yourself that you can be most pleased with.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

Our first session will be an honest and casual conversation about things that are meaningful to you. This is your space to discuss concerns, ideas, and to grow. Discuss some of the reasons you are seeking therapy and what you want to accomplish. I will learn about some of your challenges and how you have been managing them. Together we will make a plan for the time we are working together.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

My greatest strength is that I don't take myself too seriously. I see my role as a sounding board, a listener, and a coach and cheerleader as you unpack aspects of your life that you choose to improve. My professional background, faith and personal philosophy has lead me to believe whole-heartedly that each person is an expert on their circumstances. My role is to support in areas that you see as needing support and to be curious about your thoughts, feelings, and ideas.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

An ideal client is someone who has chosen therapy as a way to show up for themselves. Who believes that they can have more love, hope, and compassion in their life. Not just for everyone else, but for themselves. There may be aspects of your life that you want to improve. Or you're curious about how you ended up so far away from the life you had hoped for. It could even be the first time you have thought of what you need or want because you didn't know it was ok to consider yourself. I want you to know that this is a safe and gentle space to express your thoughts and feelings. Let's chat and see how I can be helpful.

Specialties

Top specialties

Anxiety
Coping Skills
Depression

Other specialties

ADHD
Anger Management
First Responders/Healthcare Workers
Grief
LGBTQ
Life Transitions
Older Adults
Peer Relationships
Racism
Women's Issues

I identify as

Black / African American
Woman

Serves ages

Adults (18 to 64)
Elders (65 and above)

My treatment methods

Humanistic

In my years of experience, working with clients from a humanistic perspective has helped them see their person's potential for growth and self-discovery. In sessions, we acknowledge the importance of the past by taking the time to explore how it impacts our current thoughts, feelings, and ideas. However, we also recognize that in the present, we have the power to do so much more than we could have imagined. Much of the work starts with self. Self-awareness, self-compassion, and self-acceptance lead to self-healing.

Faith based therapy

Faith is often understood as trust in a higher power and the belief that things can and will improve for the better. This belief serves as the foundation for all therapeutic treatment. However, change does not occur solely through faith; it also requires effort and commitment. In my practice, I aim to adopt a holistic approach. Clients need to experience unconditional positive regard, compassion, and non-judgmental care. They should feel validated in expressing all aspects of themselves, without worrying about acceptance. Meditation, prayer, and reflection have proven to be valuable tools for both my clients and me. Most importantly, I have faith in my clients—faith that they can live authentic, peaceful, joyful lives and recover from the traumas and pains they have experienced. As a believer in Jesus Christ, I know the importance of kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. As a therapist, it is essential to me that I support my clients in expressing kindness, compassion, and forgiveness towards themselves. Teaching healthy boundaries, assertiveness, and validating feelings aids in the client's expression of self-love and internal harmony.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

What we think and how we think impacts every aspect of our lives. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is useful in helping clients see the intercon

Strength-Based

When I reflect of my work as a therapist and all the clients I have worked with in my career one thing has been consistent no matter race, gender, religion or creed- they all have had strengths that have allowed them to navigate life's challenges. Assisting the client in identifying strengths, examining the client's viewed personal strengths and support in uncovering and re-framing hidden strengths are just a few techniques I use to aid client's in growth in change from a strength-based perspective.

Location

Virtual

Licensed in

District of Columbia
Maryland

Accepts cash

$115/session
Rated 5.0 stars out of 5, 11 ratings

2 ratings with written reviews

July 1, 2025

I really enjoyed and was comforted by the language she used in her descriptions. I need to know I can be authentic to feel safe and I felt very assured by how she worded things that she would be beneficial to my life.

Verified client, age 25-34

Review shared after session 1 with Olivia

June 26, 2025

I truly enjoy my sessions with Ms. Ikenberry, she is empowering, direct, authentic and humorous. I fell very comfortable in my sessions. I look forward to the next session.

Verified client, age 45-54

Review shared after session 2 with Olivia