Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello I am Christine. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Pennsylvania. I have obtained my Masters In Social Work from Marywood University in 2007. I have a bachelors in psychology from Bloomsburg University. I have worked with adolescents, families, and individuals who struggle with trauma, abuse, low self-esteem, depression, delusional beliefs, irrational beliefs, anger management concerns, and self-harm concerns. I use many approaches in therapy, depending on the individual. I often use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Based Therapy, Grief Counseling and Anger Management Therapy. I believe in meeting an individual where they are with no judgement and improve on what he, she, they, or them wants to work towards. I believe in challenging your beliefs to help you obtain your goals of a healthier you!
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Christine Fallon is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Pennsylvania who brings a focused, compassionate approach to therapy. She earned a Master of Social Work from Marywood University in 2007 and holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Bloomsburg University.
With three years of clinical experience, she has worked with adolescents, families, and adults facing trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, depression, delusional or irrational beliefs, anger-management concerns, and self-harm behaviors. Christine tailors her interventions to each person’s needs, drawing on a variety of evidence-based methods she commonly uses, including cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed therapy, grief counseling, and anger management therapy.
She emphasizes a nonjudgmental stance and meeting each person where they are, supporting whatever goals the individual wishes to pursue. Christine also works collaboratively to examine and challenge unhelpful beliefs in order to support progress toward better emotional health and functioning.
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