Christine E. Murray, Ph.D., LCMHC & LMFT (NC), LPC & LMFT (PA)
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Christine E. Murray, Ph.D.
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Thank you for visiting this website. Please click the images below to learn more about different aspects of my work. If you can't find the information you need or have any other questions, please visit the Start Here Contact Form to send me a message or feel free to send me an email!

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Christine E. Murray, Ph.D., LCMHC/LMFT (NC), LPC/LMFT (PA)
Founder, Start Here Counseling & Consulting, PLLC
Professor of Counseling, Townsend Institute for Leadership & Counseling, Concordia University Irvine
Professor Emerita, UNC Greensboro Department of Counseling & Educational Development

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Visit my bio on the Start Here Counseling & Consulting, PLLC, website.
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Through Start Here, I provide trauma-informed, solution-oriented counseling and consulting services that promote mental health, healthy relationships, and thriving communities.
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Find out about the books I've written by clicking the image above.
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This Media Kit includes information about how to get in touch for media inquiries, the topic areas I cover, examples of past media I've done, and other media resources.
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The mission of The Source for Survivors is to offer survivors of domestic violence and the community supports around them an overarching framework and practical tools that foster hope and healing.
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HRI provides information and resources to promote happy, healthy, and safe relationships and prevent the negative consequences of relationship distress.
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Since 2013, See the Triumph has been working to dismantle the stigma surrounding domestic and sexual violence by highlighting the wisdom, strength, and stories of survivors.
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Watch my TEDxGreensboro Talk, Every Survivor Has a Story that Matters, by clicking above.
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Click above to go to my counseling booking page through the Grow Therapy platform.
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This page shares resources developed through my work (along with many wonderful collaborators along the way). Resources focus on the topics of violence and abuse, sexuality counseling, and couple and family counseling. This page also includes a link to access full-text articles from my research through NC DOCKS.

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