Self-scheduling at PsychCare
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Katie Culbertson Berrios, LCSW-C
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Katie Berrios, LCSW-C is a licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Maryland. She earned her master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Prior to working in private practice, Katie provided therapy at a university counseling center and provided case management services to adults and families in hospital and nonprofit agency settings.
Katie enjoys working collaboratively alongside clients to help them navigate through challenges such as anxiety, depression, family or relationship issues, grief, and life adjustment/transitions. She uses a variety of approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral therapy, Acceptance and Commitment therapy, and Interpersonal therapy, in order to meet each individual’s needs and help clients heal and grow.
Rachel Feldman, LCSW-C
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Rachel Feldman, LCSW-C is a clinical social worker licensed in Maryland and Florida, specializing in trauma recovery for adults. She earned her Master of Social Work from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, where she also received a certification in Trauma-Informed Practice. She is currently completing intermediate-level training in Somatic Experiencing® through the Somatic Experiencing Institute. Rachel has also received training in psychoanalytic theory through the International Psychotherapy Institute in Washington, DC.
Rachel offers individual therapy for adults 18 and older who have experienced relational trauma that continues to show up in their relationships and nervous systems. She understands that trauma can surface in ways people often feel ashamed of, such as emotional dysregulation, compulsive sexual behaviors, substance abuse, self-injurious behaviors, or unhealthy relationship patterns. Rachel is passionate about helping clients who have previously found therapy to be a “band-aid” and are seeking deep, long-lasting change.
Her psychodynamic and somatic approach integrates both “top-down” and “bottom-up” methods of trauma recovery. Rachel supports clients cognitively by exploring and understanding earlier experiences and ongoing patterns, and physically by helping to release trauma held in the body. Rachel believes trauma healing is a holistic process and views therapy as one step toward regaining a sense of safety and connection.
Elizabeth Greisman, LMSW
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Elizabeth Greisman, LMSW is a licensed master social worker practicing under the supervision of Elise Smithmyer, LCSW-C. Elizabeth holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park, and earned her Master’s in Social Work from The Ohio State University.
Elizabeth brings a warm, strength-based, and person-centered approach to her work, drawing from a variety of evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and psychodynamic psychotherapy. She works with clients navigating anxiety, life transitions, grief, depression, attachment concerns, and personal growth goals.
With experience in both individual and group therapy settings—in the mental health technology space—Elizabeth is attuned to the unique challenges clients face in a modern, fast-paced world. She is passionate about a holistic, balanced approach that integrates mindfulness, emotional insight, and practical tools to support lasting well-being. Clients often leave sessions feeling empowered, grounded, and accomplished in their journey toward healing and growth.