Contact Beth

Reaching out for help takes courage. You may be feeling anxious, uncertain, or stuck — and that’s completely understandable. You made it here, and that’s already a meaningful first step. When you’re ready, we can find a time to talk and see if working together feels right.

Every journey toward healing begins with one small step, even if it feels uncertain. When you reach out, you’ll hear back from me directly — no automated replies — so we can find a time to talk and see whether working together feels right.

A Caring First Connection

You can call, email, or send a message through the form below, and I’ll respond personally. If there are good times for me to reach you, please include them in your message.

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Beth Levine, LCSW Therapist

Ways to Connect

I currently work with clients in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC, where I’m licensed to practice. If it turns out I’m not the right person for you, I’m happy to help you find someone who is — sometimes even a short exchange with a real person can make all the difference. Please keep in mind that confidentiality cannot be guaranteed with messages sent by email or through this form, so you may want to keep details brief.

Professional Credentials
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • Over 20 years of experience helping clients navigate change and healing
  • IFS Level I Certified
  • TIST Certified
Teletherapy Services

Providing online therapy for clients in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC — including Georgetown, AU Park, Capitol Hill, Bethesda, Rockville, Arlington, and surrounding areas. Teletherapy makes it easier to connect with the right support, wherever you are across Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia.

Phone: 301-279-7779
Email: BethLCounseling@aol.com
Hours: By appointment only

© 2025 Beth Levine

If you ever find yourself in crisis or needing immediate help, please reach out for support right away. You can call or text 988 to connect with the
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or go to your nearest emergency department.