James J. Gray Psychotherapy Training Clinic
American University
Can This Service Be Accessed Virtually / Remotely?
Yes
Service Description
The exact methods used by your therapist in the James J. Gray Psychotherapy Training Clinic will depend on your symptoms, strengths, preferences, and goals for treatment. In general, our staff therapists practice Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). These are active approaches in which your therapist will help you build new skills for coping with the difficult situations in your life and will ask you to practice these skills between treatment sessions. If you are interested in receiving treatment in our clinic, please call Dr. Erica Hart, clinic director, at 202-885-1702, or complete the request form. You will receive a call back from Dr. Hart within 24-48 hours for a phone screen to determine whether or not our clinic would be a good fit for your concerns.
Insurance
No insurance needed
Always Free?
No
Financial Aid
Sliding Scale
Service Focus
Various Concerns, Addiction / Substance Misuse, Anxiety, Attention Problems, Depression, Eating Disorders, Managing Medical Conditions (e.g., chronic pain, sleep problems), Relationship Difficulties, Stress, Suicide
Research-Supported Treatments
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Medication Management Services?
No
Age Groups Served
Adults, Seniors / Older Adults, Young Adults
Specialized Services for Gender Groups
No specialized services
Racial / Ethnic Groups Served
No specialized services
Specialized Services for LGBTQ+
No specialized services
Special Groups Served
Not applicable
Language
English
Access
Visually Impaired, Physically Disabled
Waitlist?
Yes there is a waitlist
Licensed Providers?
Yes
Eligible States
District of Columbia (D.C.)
Address
Asbury Building, North Wing, Rm 228
American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington, DC 20016
Phone Number