Christina Marshall is a licensed social worker in Pennsylvania who has been practicing in mental health and substance abuse/dependence for over ten years in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She earned her bachelor’s degree in communications from Temple University School of Communications and her master’s degree in social work, with a focus in clinical social work, from Temple University School of Social Work.
Her theoretical approach and clinical skill set includes solution-focused therapy, cognitive-based therapy, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness. Christina enjoys working with clients using a strength based person-centered approach to help clients feel empowered to change their lives, in a safe collaborative environment.
Christina likes to spend her self-care time with family and friends. She enjoys decorating sugar cookies and crafting, spending time in nature, travel, and photography.
Christina’s Mantra: “Once we truly know that life is difficult—once we truly understand and accept it—then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, that fact that life is difficult no longer matters.” -M. Scott Peck