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If you're looking for Washington DC psychotherapy, you've found it. Sessions with Keith Miller last for 50 minutes and are typically every week. My office is just steps away from the Dupont Circle metro in Washington DC. The length of time that a person remains in psychotherapy varies from person to person, but the choice to continue is always yours.
Washington DC Psychotherapy: When Should I talk to a Psychotherapist?
Psychotherapy can be a welcome island of refuge for people experiencing heightened stress or emotional pain. It is not uncommon, however, to be ambivalent about making the decision to talk to a psychotherapist. It is ultimately a personal decision to make the call, but you may wish to consider therapy if you or someone close to you is experiencing:
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Depression or mood swings
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Problems with drugs or alcohol
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Excessive anger, frustration, or guilt
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Constant worries or obsessions
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Stress in the face of chronic or life threatening illness
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Concerns about academic performance
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Life event concerns: marriage, divorce, parenthood, step-family issues, empty nest, retirement, aging
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Issues of sexuality or sexual identity
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Problems following traumatic events
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Struggling with the after-effects of childhood abuse
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Domestic violence or other forms of abuse
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