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About Christopher
Christopher is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 7 years of experience working in a variety of counseling settings, including ambulatory crisis stabilization, inpatient hospitalization, residential treatment, and school-based services. Christopher has extensive experience treating clients with mood disorders; anxiety disorders; trauma- and stress-related- disorders; and disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders.
Christopher completed his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Randolph College and Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Lynchburg College. He believes in the power of strength-based and person-centered approaches to counseling and that providing a nonjudgmental and encouraging environment can help to stabilize and support individuals with a variety of mental health conditions.
Christopher enjoys forming open and empathetic relationships with his clients and walking with them through their path to healing and actualization. He utilizes elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy, humanistic therapy, anger management, mindfulness, and dialectical behavior therapy to assist his clients in reaching their goals and improving the quality of their lives.

"I enjoy forming open and empathetic relationships with my clients and walking with them through their path to healing and actualization."
Get to know Christopher
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
In a nutshell, I experienced several traumatic events as a child and worked with a counselor for more than a year to resolve the resulting PTSD. Through that experience, I learned the value of compassionate mental health counseling. The desire to share those benefits with others is one of the factors that led me to choose Psychology as my major at Randolph College and Clinical Mental Health Counseling as my master’s program at Lynchburg College.
What types of clients do you work with best?
I work best with clients who are willing to face their problems head on and work to find solutions together. A good client, for me, is someone who can trust the process of counseling - just like cleaning out a closet, we have to deal with all of the “stuff” before we can put everything where it belongs.
What’s one thing you wish all clients knew?
I believe that every client is unique. Each has their own challenges, strengths, life experiences, values, beliefs, etc. As a result of these distinctive qualities, no two clients’ treatments will be -- or should be -- exactly the same. I like spending time getting to know my clients for who they are and collaboratively developing goals and treatment strategies based on each client’s individual characteristics and experiences.
What can clients expect in their first session with you?
The first time I meet with clients is for an intake interview, in which I will collect background information regarding mental health history, presenting issues, client strengths, and much more. The first real session after the intake will be spent developing a trusting relationship and developing a roadmap for future sessions.
What do you do for fun/on your time off?
I am a music junkie. Most of my nights consist of listening to vinyl records on my record player and playing with my dogs, Rooney and Meeko. I listen to anything from oldies like the Drifters to today’s stars like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift. I attend live music events as often as I can. I also enjoy physical activity and being outside in nature. I have a lifelong love for running which began with my first season of cross country my sophomore year of high school, enjoy going for bike rides to visit the monuments in Washington DC with my uncle, and occasionally go hiking with my fiance and dogs in the mountains of Central Virginia.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 7 years
- Graduating institute
- Lynchburg University
- Graduating degree
- Master's of Education
