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Christine Winsberg

Director, Client Rights Advocate at BEECH BROOK

Christine Winsberg has a diverse work experience in various organizations. Christine has been working as a Psychotherapist at Psychological & Behavioral Consultants - Psych BC since August 2015, where they specialize in trauma recovery, bereavement, and mood disorders among adults and children. Their therapeutic approach includes Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, EFT, mindfulness, and goal-directed therapy.

Prior to that, Christine held the position of Director, Client Rights Advocate at Beech Brook since October 2001. In this role, they were responsible for addressing client rights and corporate compliance concerns, as well as heading the Safety Team and developing emergency management plans.

Before joining Beech Brook, they worked as an Asst. Director of Community Services at Berea Children's Home and Family Services from 1999 to 2001. Prior to that, they served as a Clinical Supervisor at Jewish Family Service Assn. from 1997 to 1999.

Their early work experience includes working as a Social Worker at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation from 1989 to 1997.

Overall, Christine's work experience spans over multiple organizations in roles focused on therapy, client rights advocacy, safety management, and community services.

Christine Winsberg's education history begins in 1985 when they attended Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Social Work, where they earned a Master of Science in Social Administration (M.S.S.A.) degree with a focus in Social Work. Christine completed this program in 1987.

Between 1985 and 1987, Christine also pursued a Master of Social Work (MSSA) degree from Case Western Reserve University. This program likely overlapped with their studies at the Mandel School of Social Work.

In 2009, Christine enrolled in the Eden Energy Medicine Certification Program, where they obtained the certification of a Certified Practitioner of Eden Energy Medicine. This program lasted from 2009 to 2011 and centered around the study of Energy Work.

Overall, Christine Winsberg's education history reflects their dedication to both traditional and alternative approaches to healing and social work.

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  • Director, Client Rights Advocate

    October, 2001 - present

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