Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who obtained my degree from Marywood University’s Graduate School of Social Work. I completed my undergraduate education at Cedar Crest College, with dual majors in Psychology and Sociology. I have provided counseling in many settings including the geriatric, non-profit and healthcare fields, for over 18 years. I also hold post-graduate certificates in Gerontology, and Palliative/End of Life Care. I am pursuing my doctorate in social work in a combined program through Kutztown and Millersville Universities.
I believe in building a solid therapeutic relationship based on trust, empathy and respect using a variety of techniques, and building from a strengths-based perspective to help foster understanding, coping and change. My eclectic therapeutic techniques often include CBT, transformational and psychodynamic approaches, individualized in relation to each client’s need and provided through a trauma informed lens. I am experienced in individual, couples, family, and group counseling.
It takes courage to seek for a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. My hope is to provide a safe, nonjudgemental environment for you to discover yourself and to start on the road to healing. If you are ready to take that step, I am here to support and empower you.
I look forward to working with you!
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Christina Kulp is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned her graduate degree from Marywood University’s Graduate School of Social Work and completed undergraduate studies at Cedar Crest College, majoring in both Psychology and Sociology.
She has provided counseling across geriatric, non-profit, and healthcare settings for 23 years, and holds post-graduate certificates in Gerontology and Palliative and End of Life Care. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in social work through a combined program offered by Kutztown and Millersville Universities.
Christina builds therapeutic relationships on a foundation of trust, empathy, and respect, working from a strengths-based perspective to promote understanding, coping, and change. Her approach is eclectic and tailored to each client’s needs, often integrating cognitive behavioral therapy, transformational methods, and psychodynamic techniques within a trauma-informed framework. She is experienced in individual, couples, family, and group counseling.
Christina seeks to provide a safe, nonjudgmental environment where clients can explore themselves and begin the process of healing. She supports and empowers clients who are ready to take the steps toward a more fulfilling and happier life, and she looks forward to working with those who choose to engage in that process.
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