Courtney Glickman

Ms. Glickman has experience and specialized training in the assessment and treatment of youth with sexual behavior problems, trauma-focused integrated play therapy, extended play-based developmental assessments, and art, sand, and play therapy interventions.

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Courney Glickman

She has significant expertise in sexuality and gender identity development and believes in providing a safe and affirming space for individuals to explore their own identities and address personal and societal struggles (i.e. discrimination, rejection, etc).

She has worked in a variety of settings including hospitals, community agencies and outpatient mental health clinics and has experience providing evidenced-informed individual, family-focused, and group therapy treatment to children, adolescents, and adults impacted by depression, anxiety, adjustment, trauma, grief, attachment issues, disruptive behaviors and emotional dysregulation.

Courtney is a doctoral student at the George Washington University where she also completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has published articles and presents at conferences on issues relating to attachment, trauma, discrimination, intimate partner violence, LGBT, gender identity, and HIV risk. Courtney is a member of the American Counseling Association, the Association for Play Therapy, and the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.