In-Person in Washington, DC 20006
Online in Washington, D.C.
You may feel like those around you have it figured out, or wonder why everything just feels harder than it should. Maybe you feel confused and stuck when you want to be moving forward. Strategies that worked in the past may not be helping anymore, and fighting through things on your own has started to feel like a lot. Together, we'll sort through what's getting in the way, identify how to remove barriers, and find your spark again.
I work in a warm and collaborative style, with a focus on helping you to feel safe, supported and gently challenged. While I draw from several treatment modalities, the core of my work is influenced by humanistic and person-centered perspectives that see you as a whole person with unique needs, values and experiences, and are grounded in the belief that we all have an innate drive and capacity for growth. I am comfortable sitting with people in some of their toughest times, both holding space for the current pain and finding ways forward into the light, so I hope you’ll show up exactly as you are. We may even find some humor, too, since it can be a lot to feel so heavy all the time.
I specialize in working with college students through established adults, with a particular emphasis on individuals struggling with depression, anxiety or self-esteem, career or leadership challenges, navigating complex life transitions, or working to untangle personal questions from systemic challenges and inequities. In addition to my work as a psychotherapist, I am an experienced organizational development consultant, coach, facilitator and trainer. I regularly work with corporations, educational institutions and non-profits on leadership development, strategic planning, performance management, and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
I hold a Masters in Psychology, and am working towards my PhD with a concentration in social justice and diversity with a research specialty in moral injury. I am actively affirming and welcoming to individuals of all gender identities, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and religions, and am committed to providing supportive, trauma-informed care. I look forward to working with you in-person, or with DC-based clients virtually via secure telehealth.
Client Focus
Session Format: Individual sessions.
Age Specialty: Adult, Young Adult
Treatment Approach
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) One of the most widely used approaches, CBT helps people identify unhelpful thoughts and replace them with healthier patterns. It is effective for anxiety, depression, and many other concerns.
- Existential / Humanistic Therapy Encourages people to explore meaning, freedom, and authenticity in their lives. It focuses on personal growth and living in alignment with one’s values.
- Integrative Therapy Combines techniques from multiple approaches into a customized plan. It adapts to each client’s unique situation and needs.
Education & Credentials
Catherine Corey MA
- Female
- License # PSYA200001518
- Licensed in DC
- Practicing Since 2024
Education: Masters in Psychology with an emphasis in Clinical Psychology
Clinical Supervisors: Dr. Ashley Alderette, PsyD; Dr. J. Dawn Johnson, PsyD
Finances
Fees
- Average Session Fee 245
- Out of Network
Catherine Corey Practice Details
Therapy Sessions
- Available In-Person in Washington, DC 20006
- Available Online for residents of Washington, D.C.
- Online Therapy Details: https://farragutpsychotherapy.sessionshealth.com
Our practice specializes in college students, young adult and established professional clients. Several of our clinicians have experience working/training in UCCs (including GW, Georgetown and CUA), and welcome student referrals. We respond to all inquiries, typically within the business day, and can accommodate new clients within the week for telehealth or in person in our Farragut Sq (red/blue/yellow/silver line) office. We are OON, with convenient online billing and parent superbill access (with appropriate permission) Our group is actively welcoming and affirming to clients of all backgrounds, including LGBTQIQ+ and international students. We do not offer crisis services, so cannot accommodate active suicidality, psychosis or substance abuse.