Corinne Tucker

Corinne Tucker

Corinne holds a Master's of Arts in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary. She entered the counseling field after several years of work in cross-cultural church planting and in the nonprofit sector, serving urban youth and families in Richmond, Virginia.

Living and working in this context developed Corinne's eye for the impacts of systemic injustice and chronic poverty on individuals and communities and planted in her a desire to learn how the tools of professional Christian counseling could be contextualized for and made more accessible to minority communities.

As a counselor, Corinne works with individuals, couples, and teenagers. Corinne is passionate about helping women rediscover their sense of self, voice, and freedom as they recover from harmful relationships. She is familiar with the grief process (and the many forms grief comes in) and also works with relational struggles, trauma recovery, family-of-origin issues, depression, codependency, and emotional dysregulation. She particularly enjoys working with clients who are new to the field of counseling, wondering how past experiences have impacted them or wrestling with who God is. 

Corinne is also trained in Sand Tray therapy, a hands-on, experiential approach that provides a way to process themes of our experience that are just beyond the reach of our words.

In all these spheres, Corinne leads the counseling process using two interconnected pathways: 

First, helping clients develop skills and make practical choices to increase their present level of stability. 

Second, gently exploring places of darkness and loss with the belief that our greatest sorrows often become the places of our greatest transformation.