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Today is February 22, 2025

We have 0 Verified and 1 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In Parkland, WA

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Chris Cline, MA, has her Master's in Counseling and received her degrees from Regis University and Colorado Christian University. She has been working with children, teenagers, families, couples and individuals on topics of addictions, depression, sexual abuse, adoption, abandonment, attachment issues, domestic violence, wrestling with your relationship with God, trauma experienced while in the womb, gender identity, post traumatic stress disorder and conversion disorder. She has led groups on anger management, domestic violence, children of divorce, thinking errors, adolescent relationships and the masks we wear. Chris Cline, MA, is also certified as a Masters Splankna Practitioner from the Splankna Therapy Institute, Splanka is Energy Psychology through a Christian "mind-body-spirit" approach. Modalities Used: Elijah House, Splankna Therapy, Freedom in Christ by Neil Anderson, Courts of Heaven, Praying off Ranking and Root Spirits, Free Masonry Deliverance, NET, EFT Chris Cline, MA, also uses cognitive behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy while talking about the past to see how it plays a part in the present along with the approach of looking at current thought processes and behaviors that could be changed to bring about healing.