About Christine
Christine Baggiani-Floros helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship strain. She also supports those wrestling with self-esteem, motivation, and major life changes. Christine presents a calm, steady presence for people who are ready to take small steps toward feeling better.
She uses a client-centered approach that focuses on each person’s needs and goals. Sessions are conversational and practical. Christine aims to make it easier to talk about painful feelings like shame, guilt, isolation, and grief.
Background and approach
With 23 years of professional experience, Christine blends warmth with straightforward problem-solving. She listens first, then helps people name what matters most to them. Together they set realistic steps that fit everyday life and responsibilities.
Christine works with common concerns such as panic attacks, social anxiety, workplace stress, caregiver strain, and post-traumatic stress. She also addresses control issues, communication problems, and questions about life purpose and midlife transitions. Christine is licensed as a clinical social worker - Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - and practices in Arizona.
Her sessions are intended to be a space for honest talk and steady progress. She supports people who want practical tools and compassionate listening as they change what isn’t working.
Client-centered care and online therapy options
Client-centered Therapy focuses on listening and understanding where a person is right now. The therapist offers acceptance and reflection so people can sort out their feelings and priorities. This approach often helps with anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and questions about life direction.Christine uses a conversational, human approach rather than a strict formula. Finding the right fit is a collaborative process - she will work with each person to decide which methods and pacing feel most useful. Goals, preferences, and daily life shape how sessions are planned and adjusted over time.
Online therapy provides practical flexibility. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and a fuller sense of connection. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth or being on camera is difficult. Live chat and text messaging make brief check-ins and ongoing support easier to fit into a busy schedule. These options help people access consistent support while juggling work, caregiving, and other responsibilities.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
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Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 23 years
- Licensed
- Arizona
- Languages
- English