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Psychotherapist

Christina Eromenok,

LCSW, RPT

Co-Owner, Child & Family Therapist

Christina Eromenok, LCSW, RPT

professional bio

Christina Eromenok is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Registered Play Therapist (RPT), and Social Work Supervisor in the state of New Jersey. She holds certifications in Trauma-Focused CBT, school social work, EMDR, and MARI.

She has extensive experience as a former Child Study Team member, and is able to bring a calm understanding to families with children who are struggling to learn and who are overwhelmed with the Special Education process.

Christina also has unique experience in working with children with disabilities, helping their families navigate systems and the difficulties associated with differences. Christina was specially trained to work with traumatized children and families at the Audrey Hepburn Children’s House. She is able to connect with children in a way that provides relief, understanding, and healing.

Christina graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in Human Services, a minor in Disabilities Studies, with a concentration in working with families and children. In her studies, Christina was a recipient of the Woman of Promise Award, which recognizes excellence in research and dedication to academics. She then went on to study at Fordham University, where she earned her Master’s in Social Work, with a specialization in trauma and children.

Christina studied Play Therapy at Jersey City University, and is a mother to two wonderful children, who enjoy trucks and getting very messy.

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