Helping you deepen your relationship with yourself by walking you through the process of tending to your roots and mending pain and anxiety through embodied therapy with a trauma and social justice informed lens.
Helping you deepen your relationship with yourself by walking you through the process of tending to your roots and mending pain and anxiety through embodied therapy with a trauma and social justice informed lens.
We pledge: Commitment, competence, curiosity, creativity, transparency and openness. We understand that our actions impact your therapy journey. In an effort to maintain the integrity of this collaborative work, please let us know when the stated values aren’t in alignment with our practice. Our clinical team is comprised of independently licensed clinicians with a masters or doctorate degree in the mental health field. Our licenses can be verified online.
“The process of finding the truth may not be a process by which we feel increasingly better and better. It may be a process by which we look at things honestly, sincerely, and that may or may not be an easy thing to do.” ~ Adyashanti
Licensed in DC & MD | MD: 19112
I’m Marjorie, the founder and psychotherapist at RAM CIRCLE which I have transformed from a personal experience to a successful purpose driven mental health practice helping people disrupt the generational impact of trauma, mend old pain in their bodies in order to move towards self-leadership and self-regulation.
Over the years, I have worked and helped clients who struggled with anxiety, OCD, panic, disordered eating, attachment and intergenerational trauma and low self-esteem.
I collaborate with my clients while they sort through their painful experiences and/or everyday life struggles working to disrupt learned maladaptive patterns and habits. I utilize a social justice lens and storytelling in the therapeutic process. I firmly believe that people are experts of their own lives. My style is relational and humanistic. I’m a trained Brainspotting and EMDR therapist and currently working towards certification. I also utilize Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Narrative Therapy in my therapeutic process. I provide supervision and consultation to interns and licensed clinicians.
My office hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:30a-8:30pm
I live and breathe this work. However, when I am not at the office, I am mothering my Ram a beautiful little human who gives endless supplies of joy and kindness. I am doing other passionate and creative work such as making headwraps, creating journals, podcasting and other small scale social justice related work in Haiti and DC-ward 7 and 8. I aim to serve humans overcome the hurdle of trauma, it is my ministry. This work means a lot to me. I especially like to pay it forward to Black women for all they’ve contributed to me and society. I am from an island the size of the state of Maryland known as Haiti. Right now, I currently split my time between Washington, DC and Haiti. I enjoy cooking, being silly, storytelling, dancing, traveling, playing with my little one, watching odd medical videos on YouTube and cultivating healthy relationships… in no particular order.
Important: I am only available during office hours exceptions made in cases of emergency.
“Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.”
~ Joshua J. Marine