Christina E. Fischer

Therapist

Approach to Therapy

She believes in building a trusting relationship that leads to the empowerment and growth of the client. As a mother of three and a lover of nature, she gets that life is not always what we want or expect it to be, there are times when one's path is unclear and finding one's way becomes quite difficult. If you keep on doing what you've always done, you will keep on getting what you have always gotten. If you are not living your best life it is time to make a commitment to yourself and dedicate the time and energy to increase the quality of your life. Christina understands how life can sometimes overwhelm us. Whether you’ve just experienced a loss, a major change in your life, or you’ve been living with this sense of struggle for years, she provides a safe and nurturing environment in which positive change can occur, and she can help you find your way. Making yourself a priority is absolutely a necessity.

Experience

Christina is a Licensed Professional Counselor, She received her Master of Education in Professional Counseling from the University of West Georgia with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Christina has experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy, Play Therapy, Grief Therapy, and Trauma Focused CBT.

Specialties

Addiction, Anxiety, Compassion Fatigue, Coping with Life Changes, Depression, Family Conflicts, Grief & Loss, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse

Hobbies and Interests

When not working, Christina enjoys spending time with her family exploring the outdoors, reading, making crafts, and doing home improvement projects.

"Make your life a masterpiece; imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do. - Brian Tracy"

Gender

Female

Ethnicity

White

Language

English

Licensed in

Georgia

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