Empathy, understanding, and creating a space where you can openly explore your feelings, experiences, and struggles, free from shame or stigma are at the core of my therapeutic practice. In our journey, we will work collaboratively to identify underlying triggers and in turn develop a positive self-identity, build resilience, and cultivate unique coping skills that fit your needs. I incorporate a weight neutral approach as well as an identity affirming lens. Together, let's develop a healthy relationship with your body and emotions to navigate towards not simply surviving but thriving as your most confident self!
In-Person (Flatiron)
Virtually (NY)
Adolescents (10 to 12)
Teens (13 to 18)
Eating Disorders
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma
Individual
Group
Family
Doesn't accept insurance, but has sliding scale spots available.
$150 Per 45 Minutes
I love discovering spontaneous adventures, traveling, and new hobbies. Some of my favorite memories are camping with friends, spending time at the beach with the sun shining on me, and simply being surrounded by nature. Similar to many clients, I had to find the balance between control, flexibility, and fear of failure. I now embrace a wide range of hobbies such as ceramics, painting, calligraphy, snowboarding, and stargazing.
It is such an amazing feeling to spend time with my puppies after a long day! I have two westies, Winston and Wallace, who are very much spoiled. They are kind hearted, gentle, and love to take in their surroundings. They have taught me a new level of patience but also how to take time to find beauty in unexpected places and live in the moment.
I try to embrace my individuality and let my true self shine through, quirks and all. I find it healing for myself to see the humor in things. I love comedies and making others laugh.
Christina Kennedy, MHC-LP is an associate therapist at Everybody Psychotherapy NYC. She provides therapy in-person at our Flatiron location in Manhattan as well as virtually in New York State. Christina received her Bachelors of Arts in Psychology and Criminology from Hofstra University and her Masters of Arts in Applied Psychology from New York University. Christina enjoys working with adolescents to navigate trauma and eating disorder treatment with a LGBTQIA+ emphasis.