Christine believes in the transformative power of providing a safe space for others to feel supported, seen, and validated. By way of the therapeutic relationship and drawing from varied therapeutic approaches including person-centered, narrative, and psychodynamic therapy, Christine aims to create this transformative space for the individuals she collaborates with.
Christine received her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Hunter College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Syracuse University. She also has training and experience supporting birthing mothers and their families through labor and delivery as a Full Spectrum Doula. The versatility of her education has fostered her understanding and emphasis on the mind, body, and soul connection in therapeutic work.
She has experience supporting individuals with but not limited to anxiety, depression, personality disorders, PTSD, relationship challenges, and major life transitions. Christine emphasizes autonomy in her work with others and believes in a collaborative approach toward identifying treatment goals and what healing looks like for the individual, couple, or group.
Christine enjoys reading, journaling, and solo walks through NYC to support her in nurturing her own connection between mind, body, and soul.