Center for Healing Attachment and Trauma
With a warm collaborative style, Christina regards the relationship between client and therapist as inherently healing. That relationship involves valuing each individual client’s inherent wisdom and personal goals, while balancing feedback and interventions to create the change and growth clients are seeking.
As founder of CHAT, Christina works with other therapists needing clinical supervision or their own therapeutic place to land, as well as individuals with more complex familial trauma histories. In addition, Christina has been working on integrating therapeutic offerings that remind us of our inherent connection as part of the web of life on earth.
In 2007, Christina and Eric Wolterstorff were two of the original co-founders of the Love and Trauma Center, leading trainings and giving case modality consultation to therapists, and completing a successful pilot study. Though they parted ways with this professional organization, Christina and Eric remain passionate about this work and supporting therapists who have trained in this, or similar, modalities. Feel free to reach out if you have questions or have been trained and would like to be a part of a larger community of support.
With an undergraduate degree from Middlebury College, and a Master’s in Transpersonal Counseling from Naropa University, Christina has worked in private practice in Colorado since 2005. Christina lives in the mountains outside of Denver and enjoys gardening and hiking with her family.
