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Who We Are

The F.L. Wolters Group is a Black woman–owned psychotherapy and wellness practice founded in 2016 by Lottena Wolters, LPC. Our diverse team of counselors and wellness professionals is collaborative, strength-oriented, and passionate about creating a safe, supportive space for every client.

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We strive to be your therapeutic home — a place where mental health care meets whole-person wellness. Alongside compassionate, nonjudgmental counseling for adults and children navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, and conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD, we offer The FLWG Way, an innovative, community-rooted model of care. Through this approach, clients can access individual and couples therapy, as well as drop-in groups and monthly workshops inspired by the Eight Dimensions of Wellness — emotional, physical, spiritual, financial, and more.

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From your first contact through each step of your journey, we are dedicated to supporting every dimension of your well-being. The F.L. Wolters Group is proud to be an LGBTQIA+ affirming practice, welcoming all of who you are.

Our Visionary CEO

Lottena Wolters is the Founder and CEO of The F.L. Wolters Group, where she leads strategic growth, clinical supervision, and organizational development. Guided by a “collaboration over competition” philosophy, she partners with clinicians and wellness professionals to deliver workshops rooted in the eight dimensions of wellness through The FLWG Way, the practice’s integrative care model.

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A leader in entrepreneurship and community innovation, she is part of the 24th national cohort of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses and has represented Ward 7 in programs such as the BlackBone Project, Dream Accelerator, and the “Battle of the Wards” pitch competition.

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A psychotherapist for 13 years, Ms. Wolters will transition from direct clinical work in 2026 to focus on advancing The FLWG Way. Before founding the practice in 2016, she managed housing programs at Interfaith Works and supported employment for people with serious mental illness at St. Luke’s House.

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Partially raised in Liberia and having lived in Northern Virginia, Yemen, Pakistan, and Switzerland, she brings a global perspective to her work. She holds a B.S. in Psychology from the University of the District of Columbia and an M.A. in Professional Counseling from Argosy University. In her free time, she enjoys West African drumming, Latin social dancing, and gardening.

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Office Hours

Monday through Friday

10:00AM - 4:00PM

Saturday & Sunday

Closed

Some clinicians offer appointments during non-business hours.

Contact Us

(202) 978-1413

1627 K St N.W. 4th floor, Washington, DC 20006

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© 2025 The FL Wolters Group, PLLC

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