
Charlotte Molali, LCSW-C
Therapist
Locations:
Maryland
Insurances
About
Charlotte's therapeutic approach is primarily trauma-informed, drawing on her extensive clinical experience across various levels of patient care and diverse settings, including trauma and substance use programs, military and first responder work, hospital and school environments, and private practice. This broad experience enables Charlotte to tailor her approach to meet the unique needs of clients, whether they are navigating the effects of recent or past trauma, undergoing significant life transitions, or feeling ready to dig deep and explore their personal boundaries, behaviors, patterns, their relationship with themself, or key relationships with others in their life.
Locations:
Maryland
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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George Mason University, Master's Degree: Social Work; Clinical Practice 2020.
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Monmouth University, Bachelor's degree: Social Work.
Why Healthcare
Charlotte believes that mental health support should always be available no matter where someone may be in their journey. She loves that the therapeutic process, like people themselves, can be dynamic, creative, diverse, and individualized to meet you at any stage in life.
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