Christine Foster
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Kingwood,
TX
US
Christine Foster, LCSW, is a dedicated Clinical Social Worker and therapist specializing in children and adolescents. She understands that searching for information on a child's symptoms can often lead to confusion and stress, as families encounter conflicting research and opinions. In her practice, Christine emphasizes the importance of parent collaboration and effective interventions tailored to identify and support each child's unique strengths and challenges. She believes that therapy can unlock valuable tools for families, helping to eliminate negative behaviors, enhance self-awareness, and restore balance within family systems.
With a particular passion for working with adolescent girls, Christine addresses vital issues related to self-esteem, anxiety, and identity. Additionally, her training in Perinatal Mental Health equips her to assist new parents and couples navigating the sensitive transition to parenthood. Recognizing that the journey from infertility to postpartum can vary greatly among individuals, she assures families that they are not alone and that hope is possible.
Christine's approach is deeply rooted in attachment theory, psychodynamic principles, family systems theory, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) skills, all of which contribute to creating strong therapeutic relationships. Her commitment to fostering a nurturing environment allows her clients to feel supported as they embark on their healing journeys.
With a particular passion for working with adolescent girls, Christine addresses vital issues related to self-esteem, anxiety, and identity. Additionally, her training in Perinatal Mental Health equips her to assist new parents and couples navigating the sensitive transition to parenthood. Recognizing that the journey from infertility to postpartum can vary greatly among individuals, she assures families that they are not alone and that hope is possible.
Christine's approach is deeply rooted in attachment theory, psychodynamic principles, family systems theory, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) skills, all of which contribute to creating strong therapeutic relationships. Her commitment to fostering a nurturing environment allows her clients to feel supported as they embark on their healing journeys.
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