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Colin Christman, LCSW

Experienced mental health professional

Provides online counseling through BetterHelp

At a glance

Colin is an experienced, licensed Mental Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy offered through our partner, BetterHelp.

5.0 stars
Clients are very satisfied with Colin. View 2 reviews
Speaks English
Offers Telehealth visits
Licensed in Connecticut

Recent reviews

Honestly the best therapist I’ve worked with. I asked for explanations on why I’m doing the things I’m doing and I got them. I’ve gotten nothing but his full support.

Reviewed September 2024

Very professional, doesn’t beat around the bush. Also easy to follow along with.

Reviewed September 2024

More about Colin

  • 5 years' experience
  • Male
  • LCSW

My name is Colin Christman, and I am licensed in Connecticut as an LCSW. I completed my undergraduate education at Yale University in Political Science and Applied Mathematics. I completed my graduate education at the University of Connecticut.

The bulk of my prior work experience is in intensive care settings (largely inpatient or residential) for severe issues in behavioral health (substance use disorders, self-harm, suicidality, complex trauma, eating disorders, and other behavioral health problems such as gambling disorder, sex addiction, compulsive dishonesty, and kleptomania).

I have significant experience working with co-occurring trauma, behavioral health disorders, personality disorders, and mood or anxiety disorders. Given the complex, florid, and grave nature of many of these disorders, I have experience working within a family context with partners, parents, children, and siblings.

For whom it may be interesting, I have training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and trauma-specific interventions. I would describe my overall therapeutic approach as psychodynamic, and most consistent with the ideas of Alfred Adler and Eric Berne. At times we may be joined by Emma, a certified emotional support dog.

I believe that most mental illnesses are diseases of absence, not diseases of presence. If you imagine influenza, it's a disease of presence. There's a bad thing present (the viral infection) that produces disease. By contrast, scurvy is a disease of absence. Lacking vitamin C for a prolonged period, the body cannot maintain healthy function.

I believe the role of therapy is to identify what's missing in terms of emotional nutrition (safety, interpersonal connection, a sense of identity, a sense of community, a sense of purpose, a sense of capability, and structure are core examples, though there are others and biomedical possibilities as well).

From there, our goal is to determine why those psychological needs are persistently unmet, and how those unmet needs motivate self-destructive or maladaptive patterns in your life. Often in psychology we discuss cognition and emotion (thoughts and feelings). In truth, thoughts and feelings are only the mechanism by which the brain turns its understanding of what's happening into a behavioral response. Our goal is to use those thoughts and feelings, in the context of your life, to discover underlying beliefs that produce too much negative emotion, too little positive emotion, or behavior that isn't consistent with your values, your goals, or your wellbeing.

But where we start is a lot simpler: Who are you? What matters to you? What's wrong in your life, and what would it mean for things to be right? We're all in the process of trying to become a better version of ourselves. Therapy is the process of challenging and changing beliefs to progress toward a better relationship with others and, most importantly, ourselves.

Specialties

Family conflicts Trauma and abuse Eating disorders Depression Coping with life changes Abandonment Attachment issues Body image Caregiver issues and stress Chronic pain illness and disability Communication problems Control issues Divorce and separation Forgiveness Guilt and shame Impulsivity Isolation / loneliness Life purpose Men's issues Midlife crisis Money and financial issues Mood disorders Narcissism Post-traumatic stress Self-love Social anxiety and phobia Workplace issues

Licenses

Colin Christman's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1356197396.

  • LCSW · Connecticut · 58.013911 · Expires November 2024

About online counseling

Affordable.
Pay a low flat fee.
Convenient.
Do it at your own time and at your own pace. Communicate whenever you feel it's needed.
Available now.
There is no waiting list and no calls to make. Simply fill out a short questionnaire and send your first message.

Online counseling, also known as teletherapy, is a method of delivering mental health services through digital means such as video conferencing, phone calls, or messaging platforms. It can be an ideal option for individuals who have difficulty accessing traditional therapy due to geographical distance, time constraints, or personal preferences like privacy and comfort. Many people find it easier to open up from the familiarity of their own space. Teletherapy has been found to be highly effective, with studies showing that it can produce similar outcomes to in-person therapy, particularly for issues like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The flexibility and accessibility it offers make it a valuable alternative to conventional therapy settings.

Reviews for Colin Christman

All reviews have been submitted by clients after seeing the provider.

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Honestly the best therapist I’ve worked with. I asked for explanations on why I’m doing the things I’m doing and I got them. I’ve gotten nothing but his full support.

Reviewed September 2024

Very professional, doesn’t beat around the bush. Also easy to follow along with.

Reviewed September 2024

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Frequently asked questions

Does Colin Christman offer telehealth visits?

Yes. Colin Christman works with clients by exchanging messages, chatting live, speaking over the phone, or video conferencing based on what works for the client at that particular time.

What language(s) does Colin Christman speak?

Colin Christman speaks English.

How many years of experience does Colin Christman have?

Colin Christman has 5 years of experience.

Where is Colin Christman licensed to practice?

Colin Christman is licensed to practice in Connecticut.

Does Colin Christman accept clients outside of the United States?

Yes, Colin Christman accepts clients outside of the United States.

Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?

Numerous studies support the effectiveness of online platforms in facilitating life changes. For instance, research published by JMIR Publications, conducted by teams from the University of Berkeley, UCSF, and SF General Hospital, found that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform."

How can I communicate with Colin Christman?

Colin Christman can be engaged in any one of four ways: (1) Exchanging messages, (2) chatting live, (3) speaking over the phone, or (4) video conferencing. You can use different ways at different times as you wish, based on your needs, availability, and convenience.

How do I get started with Colin Christman?

Just tap the CHAT NOW button or tap here: A new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.

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When you tap CHAT NOW a new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.