
Camilla DormentClinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
2000 P ST NW, Suite 412
Washington, DC 20036
About
All of us create patterns of behavior in our formative years to help us survive real and perceived dangers. What are those patterns? How have those patterns constricted our lives today? My approach to therapy is interpersonal. I integrate elements of family systems theory, attachment theory, existential theory, and psychodynamic theory, among others in my work. I believe real change occurs through the collaborative, moment-to-moment interactions between therapist and client in an honest and compassionate space. I work with people on a wide array of issues, including depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship difficulties, parenting, family building, identify formation, grief, and loss. I also work with couples and lead process groups.
Insurance Accepted
- Out of Network