Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Listening is basic to a positive relationship between you and I. Your story, your needs and your goals are most important to managing stress and reaching your goals. I am a licensed social worker and supervisor in Maryland (WDC area). I have both a MSW and Ph.D. in social work as well as working as a facilitator of curricula for sexual health and peer-led support services. Most people I work with have anxiety, depression, trauma, stress and issues of grief and loss (often related to family, fertility, illness or separation/divorce). I have worked for 20+ years in inpatient and clinic settings for those with substance abuse disorders and will people who are using prescribed medication to treat mental health issues. I am a parent, dog lover, and spend my leisure time DIY-ing, reading, writing non-fiction. I blog with my sister at catanddowlonline.blogspot.com.
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Dr. Catherine McAlpine-Eig centers her practice on listening and on the individual needs and goals of the people she works with. With three decades of experience, she focuses on helping clients manage stress and pursue meaningful change across challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, relationship difficulties, addictions, sleep problems, anger, and self-esteem concerns.
She is a licensed social worker and supervisor in Maryland, serving the WDC area, and she holds both a Master of Social Work and a Ph.D. in social work. Her professional credential, MD LCSW-C 05764, reflects her Maryland clinical social work licensure and supervisory qualification. Over 20 years of her career have included inpatient and clinic work with people affected by substance use disorders and with those who are using prescribed medication to treat mental health conditions. She has also facilitated curricula for sexual health and peer-led support services.
Outside of clinical work Dr. Catherine is a parent and a dog lover who spends free time on DIY projects, reading, and writing non-fiction. She also blogs with her sister at catanddowlonline.blogspot.com.
For many common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or managing life transitions, online therapy can be as effective as in-person sessions. Research and clinical experience indicate that remote care can produce outcomes comparable to traditional face-to-face therapy for these issues.
One major benefit is convenience. Clients can choose the communication method that fits their routine and comfort level – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which makes it easier to maintain consistent care.
All participating therapists are licensed professionals, and if a different therapeutic fit is needed, clients are able to switch providers. Online therapy can therefore offer both flexibility and access to qualified clinicians while supporting ongoing progress toward mental health goals.
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