
David Jun Selleh, LCPC, LGPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Rockville MD
David supports individuals, couples, and families in more fully connecting with themselves and each other. As an LGBTQIA+ ally and child of a first-generation immigrant, David strives to holistically acknowledge each person’s cultural heritage, gender identity, family-of-origin influences, life experiences, and other interconnected parts.
David provides a safe and comfortable environment, where clients may experiment with new ways of being, and experience new ways of relating. He is a highly collaborative psychotherapist, empowering each client to co-create the working relationship and voice what they need for success.
David (he/him/his) is a compassionate and curious psychotherapist, often noted for his calm and gently direct nature. David is a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with Clinical Psychology Concentration from Robert Morris University, and a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
David’s career has consisted of psychotherapy in outpatient and intensive outpatient settings, across both the mental health and substance use domains. He has collaborated with clients to work through and improve depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, communication, boundaries, life-balance, transitional challenges, self-esteem, and a range of other concerns. He has successfully conducted individual and group counseling through in-person, virtual tele-therapy, and other creative delivery methods.
David closely follows the emerging integration of psychedelics into mainstream consciousness. He has facilitated community-based psychedelic support groups, assisted entheogen-related education and advocacy groups, and completed trainings on therapeutic applications and clinical research of ketamine and psilocybin.
Individual, Couples, and Family Psychotherapy, for adults, either in-person or virtually (depending on client preference).