Michelle Weill, LCPC

My Approach to Therapy

Research has shown us that the most influential factor in the success of therapy is the relationship between a client and their therapist. My ultimate goal when working with you will be to create a safe space where you can feel comfortable openly and honestly sharing your experience.  Clients have reflected that they appreciate my warm and inviting approach to therapy, but that I will also challenge and push them when they need it.  My eclectic therapeutic style incorporates mindfulness, Emotionally Focused, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques and allows for us to create meaningful, strength-based treatment goals.

My passion lies in working with individuals, couples, and families learning to navigate the often confusing and emotional journey of infertility, postpartum depression, and anxiety, as well as parenting, pregnancy loss, and relationship concerns. Through evidence-based approaches, we will create a healing experience that helps to quiet the inner-critic while building self-compassion and resilience meant to allow you to thrive. I believe that you are the expert of your life while I am here to walk with you through these hard times, helping you to manage stress, nurture your relationships and make challenging decisions. Together with my colleagues, I am dedicated to providing a therapeutic space that is mindful of race, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, and sexual orientation and the unique roles these play in your life.

☎ Contact

Michelle.Weill@dremmabasch.com
(443) 741-2446
Offers teletherapy

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  • University of Southern California
    Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT) and School Counseling, 2012

    University of Maryland, College Park
    B.S., Marketing, 2005

  • I completed my bachelors degree at the University of Maryland, College Park prior to pursuing a dual masters degree in marriage and family therapy and school counseling at the University of Southern California in 2012.  During my time in graduate school, I trained at Halle Berry’s Jenesse Center serving domestic violence survivors and their families in Los Angeles.  The primary focus of my work was providing individual, family and group counseling focused on domestic violence education, empowerment, anger management and sexual assault prevention.

    I have since pursued post graduate training from Postpartum Support International and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in the areas of postpartum mood and anxiety disorders and infertility. I continue to foster my own professional development through ongoing trainings, certifications, peer consultation and remaining current on therapeutic literature.

    In addition, I serve as a board approved clinical supervisor and provide individual supervision for graduate licensed clinician’s working towards licensure.

  • LCPC - Maryland, LC7003

    LCPC - Washington, D.C. PRC200001439

  • Postpartum Support International’s certificate training in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders

    American Society for Reproductive Medicine’s Mental Health Professional Certificate Training Part 1: Basic Infertility

    Active member of The American Society of Reproductive Medicines (ASRM) Mental Health Professional Group 

    LCPCM Supervisor Training - Board Approved Supervisor