Evidence-Based, Collaborative, Family-Centered, Effective Parents are fully informed and actively involved in each step of the process, from initial evaluation to relapse prevention. Dr. Sarah Ravin is a psychologist providing treatment for children, adolescents, and young adults with eating disorders, anxiety disorders, depression, body dysmorphic disorder, body image concerns, self-injury, and stress management.
Through close collaborationwith patients, families, and other healthcare providers, Dr. Ravin utilizes evidence-based treatments to help patients resolve symptoms, achieve goals, improve well-being, and live more meaningful lives. Evidence-based practice in psychology is the integration of the best available evidence with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences.
My approach to treatment is informed by the latest scientific research and is tailored to the unique strengths, challenges, and needs of each individual and family. I enjoy building strong therapeutic alliances with teens and young adults, empowering them to participate actively in their healthcare and assisting them in coping with challenges, resolving symptoms, clarifying values, and achieving greater levels of wellness and fulfillment.
Through close collaborationwith patients, families, and other healthcare providers, Dr. Ravin utilizes evidence-based treatments to help patients resolve symptoms, achieve goals, improve well-being, and live more meaningful lives. Evidence-based practice in psychology is the integration of the best available evidence with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences.
My approach to treatment is informed by the latest scientific research and is tailored to the unique strengths, challenges, and needs of each individual and family. I enjoy building strong therapeutic alliances with teens and young adults, empowering them to participate actively in their healthcare and assisting them in coping with challenges, resolving symptoms, clarifying values, and achieving greater levels of wellness and fulfillment.
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I completed my B.A. in psychology at Smith College in Northampton, MA and my Ph.
D. in Clinical Psychology at American University in Washington, DC.
Throughout my undergraduate and graduate studies, I conducted psychological research on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), compulsive hoarding, anxiety, perfectionism, and Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
My doctoral training included supervised clinical experience in specialized adolescent eating disorder treatment at Children's National Medical Center and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy at a community mental health clinic.
D. in Clinical Psychology at American University in Washington, DC.
Throughout my undergraduate and graduate studies, I conducted psychological research on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), compulsive hoarding, anxiety, perfectionism, and Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
My doctoral training included supervised clinical experience in specialized adolescent eating disorder treatment at Children's National Medical Center and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy at a community mental health clinic.
My standard fee is $250 per hour.
I offer reduced rates for college students, graduate students, and other individuals in financial need.
If you believe you may be eligible for a reduced rate, please indicate this in your initial phone call or email to me.
The frequency of therapy sessions varies depending on the individual's treatment plan and the severity of his or her condition.
Most patients begin treatment with sessions scheduled once or twice per week.
Once the patient's condition is stable, sessions are often spaced out to every two weeks, then monthly, followed by follow-up sessions quarterly or as needed.
I offer reduced rates for college students, graduate students, and other individuals in financial need.
If you believe you may be eligible for a reduced rate, please indicate this in your initial phone call or email to me.
The frequency of therapy sessions varies depending on the individual's treatment plan and the severity of his or her condition.
Most patients begin treatment with sessions scheduled once or twice per week.
Once the patient's condition is stable, sessions are often spaced out to every two weeks, then monthly, followed by follow-up sessions quarterly or as needed.
You should also keep an additional copy for your records.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal mandate for privacy issues that cover certain health services.
This information will be stored securely in your clinical file and may be updated upon request at any time.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal mandate for privacy issues that cover certain health services.
This information will be stored securely in your clinical file and may be updated upon request at any time.
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