Thrive in Relationship
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Caroline believes that meaningful change happens when we attend to the whole person—mind, body, spirit. She holds a deep respect for each person’s capacity for growth and aims to create a therapeutic space that feels both safe and engaged, where healing can unfold through a collaborative and attuned therapeutic relationship.
Her work is integrative, strengths-based, and trauma-informed, grounded in Imago Relationship Therapy and informed by relational neuroscience, positive psychology, and somatic awareness. She works with individuals and couples to better understand the patterns that shape their experiences and relationships, and to move toward greater clarity, connection, and choice.
Alongside her clinical work, Caroline serves as Director of Education and Training at the Imago Center of Washington DC and as faculty with the Imago International Training Institute, where she trains and supervises therapists internationally.
Education and leadership
- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- Director of Education and Training, Imago Center DC
- Masters in Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University
- Masters in Education, Harvard University
- PhD in Counseling (specialized in Imago), Daybreak University
- Certified Imago Advanced Clinician
- Certified Imago Workshop Leader
- Member of the American Counseling Association
- Certified Parent Educator, Parent Encouragement Program, USA
- Past President, Mid-Atlantic Association for Imago and Relationship Therapists, USA
- Past Chair, Stewardship Circle of Imago Relationships North America.
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