Meet Christine
Christine takes a nonjudgmental but direct, neurodivergent-affirming approach to therapy, creating a safe and inclusive space for adults seeking clarity, balance, and deeper self-understanding.
Christine takes a nonjudgmental yet direct approach to therapy, offering a safe, inclusive space where individuals can explore who they are, how they move through the world, and what they truly want out of life. She works especially well with high-masking neurodivergent women with often invisible or unmet support needs, including those who appear “high functioning” on the outside while feeling exhausted, misunderstood, or disconnected on the inside.
Christine takes an individualized approach to therapy, tailoring her work to each person’s nervous system, identity, and lived experience. She integrates techniques from Psychodynamic Therapy, Family Systems, Mindfulness, and Solution-Focused Therapy, while maintaining a neurodivergent-affirming lens that prioritizes self-understanding over pathologizing. Her work supports people in moving from feeling burned out, “broken,” or out of sync toward greater self-compassion, clarity, and internal alignment.
Christine brings both professional and lived experience as an AuDHD clinician, allowing her to deeply understand masking, cognitive overload, identity confusion, emotional intensity, and the quiet burnout many neurodivergent women carry for years before seeking support. She believes people are inherently whole and complete, and that therapy is a space to gently rebalance what has been stretched, suppressed, or misunderstood over time.
She believes therapy can be meaningful and enjoyable, and often uses humor to help clients stay grounded, present, and engaged.
Christine earned her Master’s degree in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling from the University of South Florida.
Outside of work, Christine enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, spending time in nature, and watching hockey.
Christine specializes in assisting clients in the following areas:
- High-Masking Neurodivergence
- Family of Origin Issues
- Anxiety/Rumination
- Self-Attunement
- Stress and Burnout
- Psychospiritual Work

