Christine Cheung, LMHC
Psychotherapist
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Christine Cheung, LMHC, is a New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She received a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Baruch College. Ms. Cheung has experience working in various settings including inpatient and outpatient addiction facilities, an inpatient hospital psychiatric unit, and a college career counseling center. She was selected to be a National Science Foundation research program Fellow, where she worked as a Research Assistant in Baruch College’s Social Psychology Lab.
Ms. Cheung has experience working with clients of diverse backgrounds with various presenting issues including grief and loss, depression, anxiety, and life transitions such as leaving home, changing careers, new parenting, marriage, and retirement. She also has experience treating clients with issues relating to perfectionism, self-esteem, burnout, and addiction. Ms. Cheung specializes in treating complex trauma, relationship issues, shame, codependency, family conflict, and navigating immigrant and first-generation multicultural issues. She is affirming of clients who identify as part of the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Ms. Cheung provides individual psychotherapy to adults of all ages. Ms. Cheung utilizes a multicultural and trauma-informed integrative approach, drawing from psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral theories to form treatment plans individualized to each client’s needs. She strives to create a collaborative space that provides a unique opportunity for clients to check in with themselves. Through open conversations, Ms. Cheung invites clients to embrace curiosity as the center stage in their processes of exploration and growth.