Psychotherapy, Marriage Counseling, and Couples Therapy by Keith Miller-Washington, DC

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Keith MillerWelcome! I invite you to take some time to get to know us here before you invest in psychotherapy or couples counseling. 

 

First, I'd like to ask you a simple question: How do you know if individual psychotherapy or couples counseling is really going to work? We take this question seriously because we know that finding a life-changing and meaningful therapy experience can be a significant investment of time and resources.

 

CHANGE YOU CAN SEE, HELP YOU CAN FEEL

 

I believe it is possible to conduct psychotherapy in such a way that you will know if it is meeting your expectations. I take pride that we use a cutting-edge models of psychotherapy that allow us to monitor with you when we need to make adjustments and safely implement them together. I invite you to browse the site to learn more about the wide range of issues that are addressed in our counseling.

 

MULTIPLE SPECIALTIES WITH A MODERN APPROACH

 

The main categories of our specialties include:    
  • Addictions: Includes drug addiction, alcohol dependency, alcohol addiction, sex addictions, gambling addictions, food addictions, and "you-name-it" other addictions/compulsions
  • Anxiety/depression and mood-related issues
  • Identity/personality healing (trauma or abuse recovery)
  • Marriage & relationship issues: Premarital counseling, infidelity, separation or divorce counseling, sex and intimacy counseling, creating a passionate relationship, discernment about committment, parenting and family counseling
BUILD THE NATURAL CAPACITY YOU ALREADY HAVE

Our speciality list encompasses so many issues, in part, because some of our counseling may include a systematic form of psychotherapy that facilitates your own natural capacity to grow your emotional intelligence. I encourage you to read more about this approach here, called Self-Leadership or attend one of my INTRODUCTORY SEMINARS (at left).


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Convenience of Dupont Circle Psychotherapy and Bethesda Psychotherapy

Are you looking for Dupont Circle psychotherapy? I am conveniently located just steps from Dupont Circle and the the Dupont Circle south Metro exit. If you work downtown and are seeking Dupont Circle psychotherapy, my office will be easy for you to reach. I provide counseling and psychotherapy services to the metropolitan DC region, including Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Potomac, Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, McLean, Vienna, and Tyson's Corner, Virginia; and Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, Spring Valley, Georgetown, and Cleveland Park in DC

Contact Keith with any questions or to set up an appointment or initial free consultation.


On April 3, 2010, West Virginia faced Duke in the NCAA basketball finals. In one dramatic moment, West Virginia's Da'Sean Butler fell hard to the ground, badly injured. What happened in the next moments is what drew my interest as a relationship therapist. NCAA Basketball Logo

Watch the video (link below) and notice how Butler (injured) responds to the medical personnel. His agitation seemed to increase as he was checked over by the doctor. It's hard to watch him in so much agony. Then notice the amazing difference that coach Bob Huggins makes by moving in closer, much closer, to Butler. Coach Huggins doesn't accomplish anything medically significant, yet his player responds like he was given very good medicine.

 
 

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