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Alexander Ante Lupis
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20006
My psychotherapy practice focuses on: 1) working professionals (managers, lawyers, professors, graduate students) to improve their work/academic performance, emotional self-care, better managing difficult emotions and relationships, increasing understand of how past experiences are affecting current mood and performance; 2) working with parent and children/teens to improve the quality / flexibility of relationships and parenting skills (helping children better regulate emotions and behaviors), as well as understand how past family-of-origin experiences may be influencing their current parenting style (reflective parenting).
My psychotherapy practice focuses on: 1) working professionals (managers, lawyers, professors, graduate students) to improve their work/academic performance, emotional self-care, better managing difficult emotions and relationships, increasing understand of how past experiences are affecting current mood and performance; 2) working with parent and children/teens to improve the quality / flexibility of relationships and parenting skills (helping children better regulate emotions and behaviors), as well as understand how past family-of-origin experiences may be influencing their current parenting style (reflective parenting).
(202) 804-1078 View (202) 804-1078
Photo of Jelena Kecmanovic - Dr K., Psychologist in Washington, DC
Jelena Kecmanovic - Dr K.
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20007
Have anxiety or depression affected your life? Maybe you struggle with work or relationship problems? Therapy can help. I have over 25 years of clinical, research and teaching experience and am an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. I am committed to using the most effective treatments available, all while building a strong, supportive therapeutic relationship. I practice Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), as it has been scientifically tested and proven to work. CBT is a solution-focused, active, collaborative approach, which brings about desired symptom and life changes.
Have anxiety or depression affected your life? Maybe you struggle with work or relationship problems? Therapy can help. I have over 25 years of clinical, research and teaching experience and am an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. I am committed to using the most effective treatments available, all while building a strong, supportive therapeutic relationship. I practice Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), as it has been scientifically tested and proven to work. CBT is a solution-focused, active, collaborative approach, which brings about desired symptom and life changes.
(202) 800-2046 View (202) 800-2046