Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Started
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Yes, EmpowerHER Psychiatry is currently accepting new patients. You can begin by scheduling a free 10-minute consultation call.
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To begin, schedule a free 15-minute consultation call through the website. This call is a chance to discuss your needs, ask questions, and determine whether EmpowerHER is the right fit. If it feels like a good match, you’ll be invited to schedule a comprehensive initial consultation, during which we will create an individualized treatment plan to best support you.
If you have trouble booking a consultation call, please reach out to us at (202) 240-7883. While we’re happy to assist, booking through the website ensures that we can reserve a time when Dr. Rosen is available to speak with you.
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EmpowerHER Psychiatry serves adults between the ages of 18 and 64. We do not currently offer services for children, adolescents, or adults over 65.
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After your brief consultation call, you can typically schedule your comprehensive initial consultation within about a week—sometimes even sooner, depending on availability.
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Yes. While EmpowerHER Psychiatry was founded with a focus on supporting women, we welcome and work with individuals of all gender identities. If our approach resonates with you, we would be honored to support your mental health journey.
Services & Approach
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EmpowerHER provides personalized care that combines psychotherapy, medication management, and holistic strategies tailored to each individual’s needs. We support women navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, PMDD, reproductive and perinatal mental health, and life transitions like pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause. Our approach draws from psychodynamic therapy, ACT, and trauma-informed care to help you build insight, resilience, and emotional balance.
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Session frequency depends on your treatment plan. Therapy sessions are typically once a week. For patients looking for primarily medication support, we may meet every 2 to 4 weeks and adjust over time based on progress and preference.
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Yes, Dr. Rosen prescribes psychiatric medications when appropriate, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
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Dr. Rosen offers specialized care for women navigating pregnancy, postpartum changes, and decisions around parenthood. Whether you're currently pregnant, a new parent, or still considering if and when to start a family, EmpowerHER provides a safe, supportive space to explore your thoughts and feelings.
With deep expertise in perinatal mental health, Dr. Rosen is here to help make this journey as smooth and empowering as possible. This includes developing personalized strategies to maintain emotional well-being throughout pregnancy and postpartum, offering guidance on the pros and cons of psychiatric medications during this time, and supporting you in making informed choices that align with your values and goals.
Our goal is to care for your mental health while promoting the best possible outcomes for both you and your baby—whether that involves therapy, lifestyle changes, medication, or a thoughtful combination of approaches.
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EmpowerHER Psychiatry is uniquely designed for women who are seeking more than just symptom relief—it’s about creating a fulfilling, balanced life that aligns with your true purpose. Dr. Rosen takes a holistic, individualized approach to care, combining traditional psychiatric treatment with integrative strategies that address the whole person. This means blending psychopharmacology with therapies like mindfulness, lifestyle changes, and wellness practices that empower you to take control of your mental health and overall well-being.
What truly sets EmpowerHER Psychiatry apart is the emphasis on personalized care. Every woman’s journey is unique, and Dr. Rosen takes the time to understand your life circumstances, cultural background, and personal goals. Sessions are designed not only to treat symptoms but also to help you cultivate the mental, emotional, and physical resilience needed to thrive in all aspects of your life.
In addition to being culturally attuned, Dr. Rosen is highly attuned to the nuances that women face at different stages of life—whether it's navigating the pressures of career, relationships, or the complex journey of pregnancy and motherhood. This approach ensures that you feel truly seen, heard, and supported.
EmpowerHER Psychiatry is also about partnership. Dr. Rosen works alongside you as a collaborator, ensuring you’re not just receiving care but actively participating in the process. Together, you’ll explore your strengths, overcome obstacles, and move toward a life that is purposeful, balanced, and emotionally fulfilling.
Logistics
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EmpowerHER primarily offers virtual telepsychiatry appointments, with limited in-person sessions available for those who prefer a hybrid approach. Please inquire if you’re interested in incorporating in-person visits into your care.
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We serve individuals in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
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EmpowerHER Psychiatry is an out-of-network provider, which means we do not directly bill insurance. However, we can provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement. Payment is due at the time of service. Credit cards, debit cards, FSA, and HSA are accepted.
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Log into the patient portal here. If you do not have an account, click on "Don't have an account?" and follow the prompts to create one. The portal allows you to manage appointments, send secure messages, and access documents or prescriptions.
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For Prospective Patients: If you're interested in becoming a new patient, the best way to get started is by scheduling a free 10-minute consultation call. This ensures that we have protected time set aside to focus on you, answer your questions, and explore whether EmpowerHER is the right fit. Booking online helps us avoid phone tag and makes sure Dr. Rosen is available at a mutually convenient time.
For Returning Patients: The most efficient way to reach me is through a secure message in the patient portal. If you need to reschedule an appointment, you can do so directly through the portal up to 48 hours before your scheduled time—no need to message me. You may also call (202) 240-7883 and leave a voicemail—I’ll do my best to get back to you as soon as I can.