Christine Zacheis, MFT

Therapist

Christine is a relatable and compassionate Marriage and Family Therapist with a Masters of Arts in Counseling – Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Akron and a Bachelors in Psychology from The Ohio State University. With a diverse background in inpatient hospital settings, community mental health and school-based programs Christine brings a wealth of experience to her therapy services.

She is a therapist who provides person-centered care through a systemic lens while bringing warmth and empathy to create a nonjudgmental space where clients feel truly seen and heard. Christine is deeply committed to helping clients explore identity, including gender and sexuality. She creates a sex-positive, LGBTQ+ affirming space that welcomes open dialogue around intimacy, sensuality, and self-expression.

As an adoptee, Christine is particularly passionate about supporting adoption and foster care communities. She is dedicated to fostering connection and understanding within family systems. Christine draws on therapeutic approaches such as Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Gottman Method to enhance communication and relational dynamics in her work with couples.

In her free time Christine enjoys being surrounded by her family and two English Mastiffs, Pork Chop and Thor. She is also a big horror fan and loves listening to alternative music or a good true crime podcast.