Mental Health Practice – The Ross Center
The Ross Center is a mental health practice with offices in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and New York City. The practice describes itself as providing a full spectrum of psychiatric and psychological services and has been operating for over 30 years according to the website. It serves children, adolescents, teens, young adults, adults, couples, and parents across its regional locations.
Psychotherapy modalities offered include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Psychiatric services and psychological testing and assessment are also available. Group therapy, parent consultation and training, and specialized programs are part of the clinical offerings, including Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, SPACE Training for parents of anxious children, DBT for children, single-session consultation, school programming, and an accelerated treatment program. The practice additionally offers forensic psychiatry and psychology services.
Clinical areas of focus include anxiety disorders such as social anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety, specific phobias, and health anxiety; obsessive-compulsive disorder; ADHD; depression; bipolar disorders; insomnia; trauma and PTSD; life transitions; and autism spectrum disorder.
Treatment is available in-person at each of the three regional offices and via virtual teletherapy. After-school and weekend appointment times are offered to accommodate clients’ schedules. A no-cost introductory consultation call is available before a first appointment is scheduled.
Contact by office: Washington, DC at (202) 363-1010; Northern Virginia at (703) 687-6610; New York at (212) 337-0600. Specific clinician names and credentials are not listed on the homepage. Prospective clients can contact the nearest office directly or request the complimentary consultation call through the website.