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Christina Harrison | Nokdu Therapy

Telehealth Only, Los Angeles, CA Telehealth Only

Los Angeles

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

In Network

About Christina Harrison

nokdutherapy.com/christinaharrison

My primary goal in working in mental health is to put myself out of a job. Given that each of us intrinsically know what we need to heal and grow, my approach to psychotherapy is to couple your expertise of being you—your reality and lived experiences—with my skill set in order to collaboratively work towards achieving your goals. Rather than leading, I walk alongside you in our work together, refining the techniques that you bring with you to therapy, so that you can learn to become your own therapist. As a first-generation, queer, Filipinx-Jamaican American femme who grew up in a military family, I understand the importance of being seen in all of our intersecting identities, and the relief that comes when someone “just gets it”. Through a culturally-affirming and healing-centered stance, I utilize numerous therapeutic modalities to facilitate our relationship. My primary therapeutic approach is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which centers mindfulness; ACT allows us to foster compassion, bravery, and commitment to self in the service of living a full and enriched life, in spite of discomfort, pain, and challenges that arise whilst trying to live it. I have also been extensively trained and supervised in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Additionally, I am a certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) clinical trainer. Most people come to the mental health field to help others heal and get healed themself. In addition to my own therapy, other ways I heal look like: recipe testing baked goods in my kitchen, convincing myself that there’s no such thing as “too many” plants and subsequently becoming overwhelmed when I get home and have to figure out where I can fit *another* plant, curled up on my couch watching anime and conspiracy theory documentaries, trying to figure out which planet conjuncts my eighth house, and (most likely on the ground, hurt laughing) re-learning how to roller-skate, which is much more challenging than I remember it being.

Experience

Since obtaining my Master of Social Welfare degree (MSW) from UCLA in 2016, I’ve provided psychotherapy in community mental health settings, worked as a medical social worker, done project coordination for Los Angeles County by disseminating evidence-based therapeutic modalities to mental health providers from a culturally-affirming stance–given that change also needs to occur at a systems-level to sustain our individual healing and growth, this allowed me to disrupt colonial systems and practices rooted in oppression. I’ve also have the privilege to facilitate intergroup dialogues in response to marginalization and race-based trauma that occurs within the workplace, provide trauma-informed resilience coaching for individuals and tech organizations working on the digital frontlines, clinical training and clinical supervision, and be a mental health “ghostwriter” via curriculum development and instructional design training/content.

Education

University of California, Los Angeles, 2016 Master in Social Welfare (MSW) University of California, Irvine, 2012 Bachelor of Arts, Criminology, Law & Society Bachelor of Arts, Psychology & Social Behavior

Languages

English

Payment Methods

Credit Cards, Debit Cards

Populations Served

Adults, LGBTQ, Young Adults