Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Christine L. Wilcox, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., CND
My expertise and scope of private practice is Women’s Mental Health Issues. I am dedicated to women ages 18 and older. In addition: clinical consulting, nursing, working in elementary, secondary, and college settings, long-term care, hospice, inpatient, intensive outpatient, hospital, community, and psychiatric programs. I have a Masters Degree from The Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio; Bachelor of Science Degree from Defiance College in Defiance, Ohio; Nursing degree from Otero Junior College in LaJunta, Colorado; and a Doctor of Naturopathy Certification from Trinity School of Natural Health in Warsaw, Indiana.
I embrace twenty-seven years in private practice with licensure in Colorado, Indiana, and Ohio. My goal is education, modeling the use of positive therapeutic strategies, providing change agents from various methodologies, and introducing boundaries that will provide the desired outcome in life transitions and relationships.
The practice modalities I circumfuse are: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy (BSF). These modalities have core foundations that support: anxiety, depression, grief, loss, trauma, nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, meditation, alternative and integrative therapeutic approaches to wellness.
Know that I encourage and support women for employing self-care steps of: taking management of mind, body, health and wellness. It may be difficult, or a prior counseling experience may have been challenging. It’s okay. Breathe. Help and support are on the way!
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Dr. Christine Wilcox brings twenty-seven years of clinical practice focused on women’s mental health for adults aged 18 and older. She combines long-term private practice experience with a background in clinical consulting and nursing across a range of settings including elementary, secondary, and college environments, long-term care, hospice, inpatient and intensive outpatient programs, hospitals, community initiatives, and psychiatric services.
Her academic training includes a Master of Social Work from The Ohio State University, a Bachelor of Science from Defiance College, a nursing degree from Otero Junior College, and a Doctor of Naturopathy certification from the Trinity School of Natural Health. She holds licensure across multiple states – licensed as a clinical social worker in Colorado and with independent social work licensure in Ohio, and she has also maintained licensure in Indiana. Specifically, she is licensed in Colorado as an LCSW (license number 992139) and in Ohio as an LISW I (license number 2002524).
Dr. Wilcox draws from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy (BSF) as core modalities. These approaches form the foundation for addressing anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, and related concerns, and they are integrated with attention to nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, meditation, and alternative or integrative wellness strategies when appropriate.
Her therapeutic goals emphasize education, modeling effective strategies, offering practical change tools from varied methodologies, and helping clients establish boundaries to navigate life transitions and improve relationships. She encourages women to adopt self-care practices that support mind, body, and overall wellness, and she acknowledges that beginning or returning to therapy can feel difficult. Her practice emphasizes steady support and practical steps toward the outcomes clients seek.
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