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Dr. Vincent Greenwood, Executive Director

Treatment for Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties

In Washington, DC ●  Since 1982

 

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The Washington Center for Cognitive Therapy

5225 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 501
Washington, DC 20015

  Phone: 202-244-0260  

Fax: 202-244-3871

To get started, simply call for an appointment.

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MISSION STATEMENT

The goal of the Washington Center for Cognitive Therapy is to provide effective, state-of-the-art treatment for a range of mood disorders and self-defeating habits. We believe people can change in fundamental ways and that we can help people alter long-standing painful feelings and dysfunctional behavior patterns.

Web Site is © Copyright 2004-2007 by Vincent Greenwood, Ph.D.  All rights reserved.

 

 Links

            www.academyofct.org   The Academy of Cognitive Therapy, founded in 1999 by a group of leading clinicians and researchers in the field of cognitive therapy, serves as the most prestigious certifying group for identification of skilled cognitive therapists. 

            www.aabt.org    The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies is a professional, interdisciplinary organization that is concerned with the application of behavioral and cognitive sciences to understanding human behavior. 

            www.depression.org  The National Foundation for Depressive Illness (FAFDI) provides public and professional information about affective disorders, the availability of treatment, and the need for research. 

            www.beckinstitute.org  The Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, founded by Dr. Aaron Beck, provides training, research, and outreach activities for those interested in advancing the cognitive therapy mode.

             www.ocfoundation.org  The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation’s mission is to educate the public and professional communities about OCD and related disorders; to provide assistance to individuals with OCD; and to support research on OCD.

             www.rebt.org  Founded by Dr. Albert Ellis, the originator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), the institute promotes REBT through its research, training, and programs.

             www.adaa.org  The Anxiety Disorders Association of American (ADAA) provides a great deal of information on the prevention and treatment of anxiety disorders.