Christina

Christina Shroyer, MS, LMFT

Psychotherapist

I work with teens, adults, and families from an empathetic and systemic perspective.

About Me

I help teens, adults, and families navigate complex emotional landscapes. My empathetic approach creates a safe space where you can explore feelings without judgment. We will collaboratively examine interconnected patterns within your family or relationships. Understanding these influences can foster individual well-being. This systemic lens helps us untangle challenges, promoting clearer communication and stronger connections. If you're seeking to understand your place within your world, I offer support.

Approach

I guide sessions with curious steadiness, helping you trace how moods, behaviors, and family rhythms connect so small shifts can change daily life. In my Dripping Springs office we usually talk in English, working at a pace that fits adolescents, adults, or whole families—sometimes with brief tasks between meetings to practice new ways of responding. Expect clear check-ins, occasional in-session roleings or boundary scripting, and gentle tracking of progress over weeks. This approach often fits people navigating transitions, grief, or strained relationships.
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Basic Information

In-person

Services

Services Offered:

  • Adolescent Therapy

    Therapy designed for teenagers, using age-appropriate methods to address issues like anxiety, identity, peer pressure, and family conflict.

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  • Individual Therapy

    One-on-one therapy sessions between a client and a therapist, focused on that person's specific concerns and goals.

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  • Therapy

    Professional treatment for mental health concerns, providing a structured space for insight, emotional processing, and behavioural change.

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  • Family Therapy

    A form of therapy that works with family members together to improve communication, resolve conflict, and strengthen relationships within the family system.

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  • Relationship Counseling

    Counselling for couples or partners focused on improving communication, rebuilding trust, and strengthening emotional connection.

  • Personal Development

    The ongoing process of self-awareness, self-improvement, and reaching one's potential, pursued not because something is wrong but to live more fully.

Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Elderly
  • Families
  • Individuals
  • Parents

Area of Expertise

Scope of Practice:

  • Life Transitions

    Major life changes, such as relocation, retirement, parenthood, or career shifts, that disrupt routine and require psychological adjustment.

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  • Adolescent Therapy

    Therapy designed for teenagers, using age-appropriate methods to address issues like anxiety, identity, peer pressure, and family conflict.

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  • Behaviour or Conduct Issues

    Persistent patterns of defiant, aggressive, or rule-breaking behaviour in children or adolescents that significantly disrupt home, school, or social life.

  • Grief & Loss

    The emotional, physical, and psychological response to the death of a loved one or another significant loss.

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  • Mood Disorder

    A category of mental health conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, in which a person's emotional state is significantly and persistently disrupted.

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  • Stress / Burnout

    The body and mind's response to prolonged or excessive demands. When sustained, it can lead to emotional exhaustion, detachment, and reduced functioning (burnout).

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  • Relationship Issues

    Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.

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  • Young Adult Issues

    The unique psychological challenges of emerging adulthood (18–25), including identity formation, independence, relationship navigation, and finding direction.

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Professional Title:

  • Psychotherapist

    A professional trained to provide in-depth therapy that explores patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships to produce lasting change.

Credentials

Registrations

State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy

LMFT

Qualifications

Texas Woman's University

Service Areas

Leaf On The Wind Counseling

In-person

Dripping Springs, Texas

United States