Alexandra Christmann, B.S.
Alexandra earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Slippery Rock University. She is currently pursuing her Master of Social Work with a concentration in Individual and Family Clinical Practice at Liberty University.
Alexandra has several years of experience in case management and client advocacy. She has served in roles with Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, the Center for Community Resources, and Venango County Human Services, where she provided assessments, service planning, and crisis intervention for individuals and families. She has worked closely with clients facing challenges such as mental health disorders, addictions, housing instability, and involvement with the legal system.
Areas of Specialty:
Alexandra works with children, adolescents, and adults. Her areas of competency include:
Addiction and Substance Abuse
Anxiety and Depression
Grief and Loss
Trauma and PTSD
Family and Relationship Issues
Self-Esteem and Identity Concerns
Clinically, Alexandra is developing training in trauma-informed care, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and attachment-focused interventions. She integrates faith-based counseling, helping clients pursue healing and resilience through both evidence-based approaches and Christian values.
Personal/Church Involvement:
Alexandra was born and raised in a Roman Catholic family and is an active member of St. Faustina Parish. Her faith is central to her life and guides her counseling practice. She enjoys spending time with family and strives to encourage growth in both faith and personal well-being.