Boundaries & Belonging: An Arts-Based Approach

Dr. Christina Devereaux: A Witness to Growth

Magdalena Karlick, Ph.D-c, ATR-BC, LPCC Season 2 Episode 1
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Christina Devereaux, Ph.D., LPC, LMHC, LCAT, BC-DMT, NCC (she/her) completed a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and a master’s degree in Dance/Movement Therapy from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Devereaux is licensed as a Creative Arts Therapist and Mental Health Counselor in the state of New York and licensed as a Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania. She is Board Certified as a Dance/Movement Therapist (ADTA), and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NBCC) with 25 years working in the field of mental health as a therapist, educator, supervisor, consultant, and trainer supporting DMT professionals in 4 continents. Dr. Devereaux is a full-time tenure-track faculty at Rider University in Department of Education, Leadership, and Counseling for the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Dance/Movement Therapy Concentration (CACREP-accredited) and as an adjunct Visiting Associate Professor at the Pratt Institute in the Department of Creative Arts Therapies in Brooklyn, NY.   She held leadership positions for other university programs including Associate Clinical Professor and Program Director for the Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling MA program at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA, USA and Program Director for the Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling MA program at Antioch University New England (Keene, NH, USA).

Dr. Devereaux is the former co-editor of the American Journal of Dance Therapy from 2011-2017 and a two-time President's Award recipient from the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) for her outstanding contributions to the profession (2008 and 2017). She was featured on National Public Radio (NPR), CCTV, the largest television station in China, and as a presenter for the 2014 ADTA Talks series focusing on DMT and autism. In addition to authoring many chapters and journal publications, she has a blog with Psychology Today “Meaning in motion: Dancing with the mind in mind." Christina is a recognized scholar and national and international presenter specializing in dance/movement therapy with attachment disorders, autism spectrum disorders, trauma, clinical supervision, mind-body integration and embodied understanding of neurobiology.