Reiter Michael PHD
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Dr. Michael Reiter is a licensed psychologist in the Washington, DC metropolitan area who specializes in working with adolescents and young adults. He provides therapy for individuals, families, and groups. Seeking therapy and selecting a therapist is an important decision, so please take your time to read about Dr. Reiter's approach and services provided.

You can contact Dr. Reiter with questions or to schedule an appointment at 301-801-4006 or through Email at mreiter@drmichaelreiter.com.
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Dr. Michael Reiter earned his Masters and Doctoral degrees from The George Washington University and completed his pre-doctoral internship at Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.
He then served as program psychologist in a pediatric and adolescent clinic at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.
Dr. Reiter subsequently worked with adolescents, young adults, and families at Alvord, Baker and Associates, in Rockville, MD.
He currently sees clients in his private practice in Rockville, Maryland.
Young adults are struggling more now than in any other decade to develop independence.
In 2013, 58% of young adult men and 51% of young adult women lived with their parents, and young adults now change jobs more frequently than did baby boomers at the same age.
Dr. Reiter specializes in working with emerging adults who are struggling to launch, and their families.
Dr. Reiter recognizes that family members play an important role in launching (and re-launching) their adolescents and young adults.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) refers to a set psychological treatments that have been empirically supported and proven to help individuals, families, and groups, who are experiencing psychological challenges.
CBT is generally a skills-based and goal-oriented therapy approach that focuses on helping individuals develop skills and strategies to manage and overcome their symptoms.
The term cognitive refers to how we think, while the term behavioral refers to how we act.
How we think, behave, & feel are all connected.
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