Specialties
Anger
Anger is a fundamental human emotion that signals when our boundaries have been crossed, our needs are unmet, or our values are challenged. I treat anger not just as an isolated emotion to be managed but as a doorway to understanding the self in relation to others.Learn More
Anxiety
Anxiety is a normal part of the human experience and can serve as a helpful signal that alerts us to potential dangers and motivates us to take action. However, when it becomes excessive or overwhelming, anxiety can interfere with daily functioning and significantly impact our quality of life.Learn More
Break-ups and Separations
My approach to breakups and separations specifically provides a supportive and reflective space for clients to explore and process the emotional, relational, and existential dimensions of a breakup or separation.Learn More
Conflict Avoidance and People Pleasing
As clients work through their conflict avoidance, they often experience broader personal growth. This can include improved self-esteem, deeper and more satisfying relationships, and a more authentic engagement with life.Learn More
Culture & Identity
My general approach is to remain curious about my clients’ experiences in all their facets. More actively, I am sensitive to opportunities to invite clients to make sociocultural aspects of their lives more known and understood.Learn More
Depression
Psychotherapy can help individuals explore their depressive symptoms, develop coping strategies, and work towards lasting symptom relief and improved quality of life. Psychotherapy offers a variety of approaches to treat depression. My specific approach will depend on individual preferences and needs.Learn More
Shame and Guilt
Excessive shame and guilt are key markers of depression and anxiety. My approach emphasizes the therapeutic relationship as a key element of the healing process, offering a new relational experience that can challenge and transform the ways you relate to yourself and others.Learn More
Stress Management
One of the first things I try to do with clients coming in for stress management is to differentiate stress from anxiety. Stress and anxiety, while often used interchangeably in everyday conversation, have distinct differences, especially when considered from a psychological perspective.Learn More
Trauma
Trauma is reflected in the nervous system in ways that are often unconscious and may manifest in avoidance and other behaviors that are confusing outside the context of the associated trauma. It often involves the rupture of relational trust and safety, leading to feelings of betrayal, abandonment, and powerlessness.Learn More
Contact Dr. Olle
I'm able to respond to emails faster than voicemails, but you can contact me using whichever method you feel more comfortable with. I will make every attempt to respond within 24 hours.
Phone: (202) 455-8748