Biography
Dr. Christine Fedora is trained in numerous approaches and has extensive training in Clinical Psychology and Social Work. She holds a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, a Master of Social Work degree, and is a registered social worker. Dr. Christine Fedora brings extensive expertise to her practice, with specialized training in attachment, reunification, and permanency planning for children in foster care. Her background includes dedicated research in neuropsychology, specifically focusing on the assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders.
She specializes in providing structured CBT interventions and exposure relapse prevention for the treatment of OCD and phobias, while also offering support for trauma and emotional regulation issues—including anger, depression, and anxiety.
With eighteen years of experience as a social worker, including ten years in private practice, Dr. Fedora has worked extensively with families and children to increase functioning and well-being within both home and school environments. These approaches have focused on applying attachment theory, trauma processing, best practices in permanency planning for children in foster care, and reunification therapy. She utilizes a variety of evidence-based modalities and maintains an empathetic, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach in all therapy sessions..

















