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About My Clients
Some areas of interest include: Spirituality (spiritual emergency or emergence), Women’s Issues, Life Transitions, Grief & Loss, Codependency, Anxiety & Depression, Family & Relational Conflict, Trauma, and PTSD.
My Background and Approach
Christine (she/her) is an eco-somatic spiritual therapist. Her intention is to provide a safe and compassionate container for you to feel seen, heard, and understood. A supportive space guides you toward slowing down and turning inward to tap into your true Self. Christine believes the most beautiful gift you can offer the world is your fully aware, individuated, and integrated self, which allows you to cultivate genuine connections with yourself, others, and the world around you. She weaves together nature-based rituals, body-centered practices, and spiritually-grounded techniques to be with what's arising for you right now. Christine’s training and expertise has been focused on mindfulness, somatic, and transpersonal psychology. She is a relationally focused, multicultural sensitive, and human-centered therapist. Christine is influenced by the following philosophies and modalities: Transpersonal, Mindfulness, Gestalt, Hakomi, and Yoga.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
My name is Christine Kenline. I use she/her pronouns, identifying as a cisgender woman and a highly sensitive neurodivergent person from German, French, and Cherokee ancestry. I was born on a farm in Indiana supported by multiple generations of my family as I grew up. I’ve lived and worked in multiple cities around the world including Lafayette, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, Brooklyn, New York, London, England, Beirut, Lebanon, Shanghai, China, Antigua, Guatemala, & Bend and Portland, Oregon. Currently, I’m living back on my family land in Indiana. I want to respectfully acknowledge the land my family now resides on was the territory primarily of the Miami and Potawatomi Indigenous peoples who were forced to leave their land due to tribal warfare, U.S. government incursions, and land sales to settlers. In addition to my work life, I have a passion for yoga, herbalism, traveling the world, reading, running, hiking, and frolicking in the woods with my pup Juniper.