Loudoun Outpatient Services
We are accepting new patients and here to help with in-person and telehealth appointments
Call us for an appointment 703-659-9900.
Youth For Tomorrow’s Behavioral Health Services (BHS) offers a broad scope of outpatient counseling services for children (ages five and up), adolescents, adults, families, and couples. Our mental health professionals are here to serve you and your family.
Services
Who We Serve
- Children- Ages 5 and up
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Families
- Couples
Things We Can Help With
- Depression
- Self-harm
- Anxiety and panic symptoms
- Issues related to attachment
- Post-traumatic stress
- Co-occurring disorders
- Anger issues
- Aggression
- Obsessive-compulsive issues
- Familial and relational issues
- Grief and loss
- Attention deficits and other behavioral concerns
Treatment Modalities
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Play Therapy (for children)
- Marriage Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Parent Training
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Anthem HealthKeepers
- Anthem Health Keepers Plus
- Carefirst
- Cigna
- Intotal Health
- Medicaid
- Optima Health
- TriCare
- TriCare Plus
- United Health Care
Directions
Loudoun Office
19415 Deerfield Avenue Suite 101 Landsdowne, VA 20176
Ages
We diagnose and treat children, adolescents and adults.
Staff
6 Staff Members
Loudoun Photos
Our services are designed to meet the needs of clients and families from diverse backgrounds who may benefit from outpatient assessment and treatment. We diagnose and treat children, adolescents and adults with a wide variety of issues including but not limited to: depression, anxiety and panic symptoms, post-traumatic stress, anger issues, obsessive-compulsive issues, grief and loss, self-harm, issues related to attachment, co-occurring disorders, aggression, attention deficits and other behavioral concerns, as well as familial and relational issues.
We provide behavioral health services with professional excellence, Christian integrity, professional insight, and genuine compassion. Our staff is comprised of therapists with various credentials, backgrounds, trainings, and specialties, so we are able to offer a wide variety of treatment, including play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and behavioral intervention. More information about our experienced, dedicated staff of mental health professionals can be found below.
Loudoun Outpatient Services Staff
Dr. Aisha Thompson
PhD, LCP | Director BHS - Lansdowne | Substance Abuse Program Manager Loudoun
Dr. Aisha Thompson
PhD, LCP | Director BHS - Lansdowne | Substance Abuse Program Manager Loudoun
Dr. Thompson is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Substance Abuse Program Coordinator. She has devoted her career to serving children, adolescents, and families. She is excited to be a part of the Youth for Tomorrow team. Dr. Thompson is passionate about empowering others to access their God-given potential, learn from their experiences, and grow to be the best version of themselves.
She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from The University of Mary Washington. She has a Masters of Education in Risk and Prevention from Harvard University and a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia. She completed her postdoctoral residency at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and has been working in the Northern Virginia area ever since.
Dr. Thompson has experience in a variety of clinical settings such as inpatient, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospital programs, community mental health, and residential care. She specializes in assessment and diagnostic services, substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, developmental and complex trauma, and serving at-risk and underserved populations. She is committed to using evidenced-based practices and applies a strength-based and person center approach.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family & friends, practicing yoga, art, and enjoying the outdoors.
Dr. Cassandra McDonnell
Ph.D., LCP | Clinical Psychologist/Therapist
Dr. Cassandra McDonnell
Ph.D., LCP | Clinical Psychologist/Therapist
I am a licensed clinical psychologist and provide counseling assessment services to school-aged children, adolescents, and adults. I am originally from the Northern Virginia area, and received my Bachelor of Science in psychology from The College of William and Mary. I then went on to obtain Master and Doctoral degrees at University of Missouri St. Louis with specializations in Behavioral Medicine and Child Psychology. I completed my post-doctoral training at University of Virginia, and have been practicing within Loudoun County ever since. I have provided psychological services in residential, inpatient, community, school and integrated primary care settings. I was excited to join Youth for Tomorrow in July 2018.
Clinically, I work with a wide variety of presenting issues and concerns. My specific areas of specialization include anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress, grief and loss, and behavioral medicine concerns (such as chronic pain, insomnia, and behavioral adjustment to chronic/major medical conditions). I have additional specialization and certification in working with children and adolescents with sexual reactivity and/or sexually abusive behaviors. In counseling, I utilize an integrative cognitive-behavioral approach that incorporates acceptance, mindfulness, and values work. I am passionate about working collaboratively with individuals and families to apply evidence based treatment concepts within the context of uniquely personal patient needs and goals.
Kelly Davis
LCSW | Therapist
Kelly Davis
LCSW | Therapist
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Virginia and a Licensed Certified Social Worker ‐ Clinical (LCSW-C) in Maryland. I received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Work from George Mason University and my Master Degree in Clinical Social Work from University of Maryland at Baltimore. My primary clinical focus has been working with at risk children, adolescents, young adults and families with emotional and behavioral disturbances, residing within the community and out of home residential placements. My clinical experience includes, but is not limited to treatment for anger management, anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorders, oppositional defiance and conduct disorders, substance use/misuse, trauma and attachment disorders, school problems and other mental health and behavioral challenges.
I utilize a holistic, strengths-based approach, to help individuals develop self-awareness and insight into their past and present experiences and remove obstacles to personal growth and healing. Clinically, I incorporate concepts of cognitive behavioral (CBT) and mode deactivation therapies (MDT) , with some elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). My overall approach is geared towards helping the individual identify, connect and bring about meaningful change, while also learning how to accept the pain that life unavoidably brings during different seasons of our lives.
Anindita (Annie) Dwivedi
M.A, RIC, NCC | Therapist
Anindita (Annie) Dwivedi
M.A, RIC, NCC | Therapist
I am a Resident in Counseling and excited to be a part of the Youth for Tomorrow team. I received my Master of Art degree in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University, Virginia. It is my passion to help individuals develop life skills, unlock their true potential and live a life of fulfillment.
I help individuals and families overcome wide verity of mental health challenges including stress, anxiety, change, loss, anger management and relationship issues. I use integrative approach and collaborate with individuals to develop their treatment plans based on their preferences and strengths. Some of the key concepts that I utilize include Cognitive Behavior (CBT), Solution Focused (SFT), Acceptance and Commitment (ACT) therapies supplemented with therapeutic art and mindfulness activities.
In addition to English, I am fluent in Hindi as well as Urdu and enjoy working with individuals from diverse backgrounds with a goal to provide a warm and safe environment with non-judgmental approach and unconditional positive regard.
Anne Bonafede
MSW | Therapist
Anne Bonafede
MSW | Therapist
I am a Supervisee in Clinical Social Work, and am also excited to have the opportunity, through Youth for Tomorrow, to work toward my Registered Play Therapy credential. I received my Master Degree in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. My clinical experience includes a variety of populations and settings, including schools, children in foster care, families experiencing homelessness, in-home services with children and families, children and adolescents receiving acute mental health care, children and adolescents in residential placement, and adolescents receiving partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment.
My clinical focus is on young children with emotional and behavioral concerns. I am devoted to creating a safe, warm, welcoming space for children to engage through imaginative and creative play. I utilize a variety of play therapy approaches, from child centered, to a more directive approach, depending on the needs of the individual child. I work from a person-centered, strengths based, trauma informed, and solution focused perspective, grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Expressive Arts Therapy.
I enjoy learning about the unique characteristics of individuals for whom I provide services. It is through the process of building a positive and supportive therapeutic relationship, that growth and healing can occur.
Elizabeth Bray-Mallin
MSW | Therapist
Elizabeth Bray-Mallin
MSW | Therapist
Hello! My name is Elizabeth Bray-Mallin and I’m a master’s level social worker currently under supervision towards becoming a licensed clinical social worker. I received my master’s of social work and my bachelor’s of science in psychology from George Mason University. During my time at George Mason, I had the opportunity to work with underserved communities in Prince William County, by providing mental health services at supportive shelters and a local clinic for low-income, refugee, and recently immigrated families. I also worked with university disability services providing supportive services to students with Autism, ADHD, and related disorders.
I have experience working with individuals and families who have concerns with depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, social and relationship issues, trauma, and stress. My approach to therapy is holistic, person-centered, and trauma-informed, using concepts from cognitive-behavioral and dialectical behavioral models. My goal is to help my clients improve coping skills, reduce stress, build self-esteem, and improve overall well-being through positive growth.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, and cooking.