Christine Snipes
Christine Snipes - LPC-MHSP, Natural Lifemanship Level 1
Christine received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University in 2018 and received training in trauma-focused modalities, as well as EAGALA and Natural Lifemanship, where she incorporates horses into her therapeutic practice. She's learned that horses have an incredible ability to help clients connect with their bodies, regulate their nervous systems, and develop an experiential understanding on healthy relationships with attachment and detachment with the equine partner.
Christine is deeply passionate about creating a safe, trusting, and compassionate space for clients. She enjoys working with adult women with a variety of issues, including trauma, spiritual abuse, identity development, and relationships. She deeply cares about the well-being of her clients, and her hope is that they feel supported with tools and practices that help them experience lasting change, deeper connection, and intimacy with themselves, others, and God.
In her spare time, Christine spends time with the people and animals she loves. She loves Jesus, fitness, being outside and connecting with the beauty of nature, good food, coffee, adventures, and creativity.