Christine Fleming, MA

Christine is available for virtual appointments.

Counseling

Children, Teens, & Adults

Christine is a Resident Counselor who works with self-harm, anxiety, depression, and childhood behavioral issues. She takes an integrative approach, drawing from CBT, DBT, and expressive/play therapy, and has experience with children, adolescents, adults, and families. While her services are not insurance-reimbursable, she offers sessions at a reduced fee.

Christine Fleming is a Licensed Professional Counselor Serving All Ages in Ashburn, Virginia.


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Christine graduated with high honors from Dallas Theological Seminary with a Master’s degree in Counseling. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Mary Washington University.


Christine believes healing is a process that happens in the context of relationships, and despite the deep struggles that life sometimes presents, there is always hope. She considers it a privilege to come alongside clients who are struggling with a variety of issues including self-harm, anxiety, depression, and a range of childhood behavioral issues. Christine is an integrationist counselor who combines techniques from Cognitive Behavior Therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy, and expressive/play therapy. She has experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families.


She is a certified RelateStrong facilitator and has received play and trauma therapy training. Christine is actively pursuing a professional counseling license (LPC) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During her residency at Riverside, Christine is under the clinical supervision of Bernadette Landry, LPC. As a resident counselor, her appointments are not reimbursable by medical insurance but she does offer counseling service at a reduced fee.


Christine sees children and adults ages 4-40.


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Christine graduated with high honors from Dallas Theological Seminary with a Master’s degree in Counseling. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Mary Washington University.


Christine believes healing is a process that happens in the context of relationships, and despite the deep struggles that life sometimes presents, there is always hope. She considers it a privilege to come alongside clients who are struggling with a variety of issues including self-harm, anxiety, depression, and a range of childhood behavioral issues. Christine is an integrationist counselor who combines techniques from Cognitive Behavior Therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy, and expressive/play therapy. She has experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families.


She is a certified RelateStrong facilitator and has received play and trauma therapy training. Christine is actively pursuing a professional counseling license (LPC) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During her residency at Riverside, Christine is under the clinical supervision of Bernadette Landry, LPC. As a resident counselor, her appointments are not reimbursable by medical insurance but she does offer counseling service at a reduced fee.


Christine sees children and adults ages 4-40.