Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I’m a California-licensed therapist with 11 years of professional experience dedicated to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges.
My passion and deep expertise lie in coping with grief and loss, profoundly shaped by my background as a hospice social worker. I understand the unique complexities that come with navigating profound loss.
For the past 7.5 years, I’ve worked exclusively via remote sessions, providing comprehensive support to clients across California. I’m here to help you with a wide range of concerns, including:
Stress & Anxiety
Family Conflicts
Trauma & Abuse
Grief & Loss (specialty area)
Depression
Beyond these, I bring a strong background in client advocacy, stemming from my two years in the Peace Corps in Belize advocating for those with HIV/AIDS, and my broader work championing the rights of underprivileged communities. This includes experience with disability leave in the workplace and securing Emotional Support Animals (ESA) in housing. My diverse journey also includes experience in prison and hospital settings, enriching my understanding of varied client needs.
I believe you are the expert of your own story and possess immense strengths. Taking the first step towards a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage, and I am here to support you in that process. While I’m currently based in Alaska and pursuing licensure here, I maintain my active California license and am committed to helping you on your healing journey.
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Christine Piddington is a California Licensed Clinical Social Worker (CA LCSW 69521) with 11 years of professional experience offering therapeutic support.
Her expertise in grief and loss is rooted in a background as a hospice social worker, which shaped a deep understanding of the complex emotions and practical challenges that follow profound loss.
For the past 7.5 years she has provided care exclusively through remote sessions, supporting clients across California. She helps people address a range of concerns including stress and anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief and loss, and depression.
Christine also brings a strong commitment to client advocacy from two years of service in the Peace Corps in Belize, where she advocated for people with HIV/AIDS, and from broader work supporting underprivileged communities. Her experience extends to workplace disability leave matters and obtaining Emotional Support Animals (ESA) for housing, as well as practice in prison and hospital settings.
She approaches therapy believing each person is the expert of their own story and has strengths to draw on. Taking the first step toward a more fulfilling life can be difficult, and she aims to provide steady support during that process. While she is currently based in Alaska and pursuing licensure there, she maintains an active California license and remains committed to helping clients on their healing journeys.
Many people wonder whether virtual therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or major life transitions, online therapy has been found to be as effective as traditional in-person care for most people.
A key benefit is flexibility. Clients can connect in the format that suits them best – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
All therapists are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to switch therapists if they prefer a different fit. Online therapy expands access while preserving the same core therapeutic approaches used in face-to-face work.
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