Marilyn Lammert, MSW, ScD Psychotherapist 5117 Manning Drive (near downtown Bethesda) Bethesda, MD 20814 301-951-9645
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Could you be happier and more fulfilled but feel stuck? Maybe you're struggling with changes or feel anxious, depressed or just plain stressed. I have 30 years experience as a therapist and I can help. I listen compassionately and help figure out causes, offering ideas and resources.
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On the left are links with information about me and my practice. Call or email me with questions or to schedule an appointment.
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| Is An Important Relationship Not Going As Well As You’d Like?
Relationship stress, tension or conflict can make you feel hopeless or simply uncomfortable. Whether you’re experiencing distance, conflict or tension, you want to feel better. Psychotherapy individually or together can help.
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| Are You Experiencing Stress Due to Illness?
Illness is stressful whether you, a family member, or close friend are sick. It affects how you feel about yourself and your important relationships. Living successfully with acute chronic illness is your goal. You want to feel good in all ways. Psychotherapy or holistic healing can help.
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| Is Cultural Difference (Cross-Cultural Adjustment) Affecting Your Confidence?
Cross-cultural living is a challenge. Culture shock is real when you don’t match the mainstream culture. It can affect your life overall, or in one particular area: at work, in relationships, with daily communication. You want to feel good about yourself and comfortable with who you are. Psychotherapy may help.
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| Is Finding Personal Meaning A Goal For You? Is Something Essential Missing From Your Life? Do You Feel That Life Should Or Could Be Better?
We all want to be happy and feel secure. When things are good, we don’t want them to change; when they’re not, we want them to be better. Psychotherapy and/or holistic healing may help.
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| Are You An Adult Adopted Person, Adoptive Parent, Or Birth Parent?
Being an adoptee, adoptive parent or birth parent, adds complexity to your life. Two sets of parents, and possibly a search process, are not part of most people’s lives. Differentness can play a part; it may be racial or cultural. When you feel confident about your complex identity, you feel happier and more secure. Psychotherapy can help.
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