Codependency Therapists in Washington DC

Codependency is a term generally used to refer to an unhealthy relationship dynamic. Although exact definitions vary, it can be broadly described as an excessive reliance on a relationship to the detriment of a person’s own needs and wellbeing.

7 Matching Therapists with Availability

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Chandra Denise Williams

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Accepting clients from Washington DC

Codependency AddictionAnger management Anxiety Depression Relationship issues
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Cheryl Schenck

Therapist

Accepting clients from Washington DC

CodependencyTraumaCouples counselingAnxietyDepressionSex addiction
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Katie Schwartz

Therapist

Accepting clients from Washington DC

CodependencyAnxietyDepressionRelationship issuesBody imagePerfectionism
 In-person & online

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Michael Payne

Therapist

Accepting clients from Washington DC

CodependencyAnxietyDepressionStress managementLoss and griefRelationships
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Deborah Hecker

Therapist

Accepting clients from Washington DC

CodependencyIndividual psychodynamic counselingCouples counselingMental health disorders (phobias, anxiety, depression, mood disorders)Relationship counselingEntrepreneur counseling
 In-person & online

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Lauren Blackwood

Therapist

Accepting clients from Washington DC

Codependency Anxiety Perfectionism TraumaSelf-esteem Relationship issues
 In-person & online

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Jennifer Howell

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Codependency Anxiety Chronic painCommunication issues Relationship issuesInsomnia & sleep issues
Online only

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