Therapists in Washington DC

Find the best therapist in Washington D.C. for your needs on Grow Therapy. With 1 verified therapists in Washington D.C., you can connect with licensed professionals who are currently accepting new patients. Grow Therapy verifies and credentials each Washington D.C. therapist to ensure they are active, available, and aligned with your needs. Whether you’re seeking support for family conflicts, grief, life transitions, our therapists in Washington D.C. offer compassionate, personalized care tailored to your unique circumstances.

Availability updated: 3/10/2026

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Anxiety
Child or Adolescent
Depression
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Kelly Andrews is a licensed psychotherapist who specializes in child and adolescent mental health. With extensive training in a variety of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Kelly excels in helping young clients navigate trauma, anxiety, and depression. Her commitment to fostering healthy and positive relationships between children and their parents is at the heart of her practice. Kelly understands the vital role that secure attachment plays in a child's emotional and social development, and she works diligently to cultivate this in her sessions. In addition to her work with children, Kelly takes a holistic approach to address challenges related to school and learning. She equips children and families with the tools and support necessary for both academic and emotional success. For adults, Kelly offers Motivational Therapy, employing a personalized approach that aims to enhance intrinsic motivation and facilitate positive behavioral changes. Her friendly and professional demeanor makes her clients feel at ease, empowering them on their journey toward well-being.
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Frequently asked questions

Why filter by District of Columbia rather than a neighborhood like Adams Morgan?

When looking for online therapy, you can see anyone that is credentialed in District of Columbia. We want you to find the best fit, therefore, Grow Therapy shows available therapists across District of Columbia from The Navy Yard to Georgetown! If you’d rather see someone in-person, you can change the filter from virtual and find a therapist near you in District of Columbia.

Will my therapist take insurance?

When booking you’ll be asked to verify with your Member ID. However, if you don’t have any of the insurances available you can select cash. Our therapists will have their cost of appointment on their profile. Individual session costs will vary.

How does the Specialty Filter work? Can I find a therapist that focuses on a specific issue?

The specialty filter is optional. You don’t need to check any boxes to see a provider. However, fit is very important when selecting an online therapist. If you have knowledge or experience to recognize what specialties you may need.

Why use Gender, Age, and Identities filters?

Finding a provider with a similar life experience can be beneficial because it can be easier to establish rapport and potentially be understood quicker and clearer.

What happens during the first therapy session?

Your first therapy session is for you and your therapist to meet each other and to ask any questions that you have about the counseling process. This is where you can expect your therapist to do the same as they will ask questions to gain insight into your specific situation. In this first session the therapist is doing their part to gather as much information so they can better assess if they are able to meet your therapeutic needs. Depending upon your provider's specialty, you may also discuss the methods the therapist will use. For additional information on therapy methods, please visit the Grow Therapy Help Center.Some people feel nervous before their first appointment, and that is totally normal! Coming prepared with a list of questions for your therapist may help. Remember, you're taking a brave step by seeking therapy, and it is okay to be nervous as you try something new.