Christine Sheldon is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Telemental Health Provider. Christine’s pronouns are she/hers. She specializes in treating individuals struggling with eating disorders and their impacted families, anxiety, and conflict. Coming from a Narrative and Emotion Focused Family Therapy perspective, she works to externalize the problem and create a united front of support and honesty. She operates as a transparent therapist utilizing assertive communication to facilitate openness and understanding. She treats families and couples. Christine completed her bachelor’s degree with a focus in Counseling Psychology at Mesa State College, and then completed her master’s degree at Colorado State University Denver in Couples and Family Counseling. Since, she has worked with families of first time offenders, addiction, domestic violence, and eating disorders.
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