Janet L. Williams LCSW-C in Baltimore: Individual and Couples Therapy in Canton
Janet L. Williams is a licensed clinical social worker with a credentials suffix (LCSW-C) who provides individual psychotherapy and couples counseling from a private practice setting in the Canton neighborhood. She operates outside hospital systems or large group practices, which means flexible scheduling but typically requires direct payment with insurance billed to the client.
What LCSW-C credentials mean and what this provider does
An LCSW-C is a licensed clinical social worker certified in Maryland. The license indicates graduate-level training in mental health assessment and treatment; the "C" denotes additional state certification beyond the base license. This credential is distinct from a psychiatrist (who prescribes medication) or a psychologist (PhD or PsyD). Williams does not prescribe; her scope centers on talk therapy, life skills coaching, and relational problem-solving. She is qualified to work with adults in individual sessions and with couples on relationship patterns, communication, and conflict resolution.
Services and fee structure
Williams offers weekly individual psychotherapy and couples sessions. Session length is standard at 45 to 50 minutes. Rates for private-pay clients in Baltimore typically range from $90 to $150 per session for LCSW providers in a solo practice, though Williams's specific rate should be confirmed directly. If your insurance plan covers out-of-network mental health services, she can provide a superbill after each session for you to submit for reimbursement. In-network therapists through major plans (Cigna, Anthem, UnitedHealthcare) often charge $0 to $40 copay per session, making that route cheaper at point of care; out-of-network requires you to pay full rate and seek reimbursement yourself, a process that can take weeks.
How Williams compares to other Baltimore therapists
Canton and nearby Federal Hill have a moderate density of therapists. In-network options through Cigna or Anthem include practices like Harbor Mental Health and several therapists accepting insurance at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. These carry copays but no billing hassle. Williams operates independently, meaning higher out-of-pocket cost but also scheduling flexibility (often easier weekend or evening slots for private practitioners) and no treatment caps imposed by insurers. If your insurance has limited mental health benefits or you exhaust your annual sessions with an in-network provider, out-of-network can still be worthwhile. Couples therapy specifically is less available in-network; Williams's couples focus makes her valuable if you've already checked your insurance directory and found long waits or no specialized couples therapists.
Who suits this practice and who does not
Williams suits individuals and couples who have insurance with out-of-network mental health coverage or can pay out-of-pocket, have flexible daytime or early-evening availability (her hours will confirm this), and prefer a solo-practice clinician over a group setting. Couples choosing therapy because one partner demands it or without genuine readiness typically see poor results regardless of therapist quality; her practice does not specialize in crisis intervention, so clients in acute psychiatric distress (suicidal ideation, acute substance withdrawal) need emergency services first (Harbor Hospital's psychiatric emergency department, 410-350-3000). She does not prescribe, so those needing medication alongside therapy will coordinate with a psychiatrist separately.
What to expect on a first visit
Initial sessions with Williams last 60 minutes (allowing for intake paperwork). You will provide your history, current stressors, and therapy goals. She will assess whether couples therapy makes sense (both partners present, willingness to hear feedback) or whether individual work is a better starting point. You will discuss fee, frequency, and confidentiality limits (a therapist is bound to report abuse, threat of harm). She will likely not solve a problem in the first session; early weeks establish rapport and clarify patterns. Insurance forms and payment logistics will be clarified at intake.
Hours, location, and logistics
Williams practices in Canton, a Baltimore neighborhood bounded by Fells Point to the north and Federal Hill to the west. Street parking is available but paid. Confirm her exact address, current hours, and whether she has evening slots before calling; private practitioners update schedules frequently. Call or email to confirm current availability and to request an appointment; most allow scheduling one to three weeks out.
Williams fills a need for out-of-network couples therapy in a neighborhood with strong demand and limited specialized supply.

