Khrystsina Isayeuskaya, LMSW
Licensed Master Social Worker
Khrystsina Isayeuskaya completed her master's degree in Social Work from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She has experience in inpatient and intensive outpatient settings where she provided individual and group therapy. Throughout her time in the field, she has facilitated psychoeducational, skills-based, and emotional processing groups. She now specializes in treating eating disorders in adolescents, anxiety, depression, providing neurodiversity-affirming care, navigating challenging relationship dynamics and life transitions (college, identity, LGBTQIA+). She takes a collaborative and individualized approach to therapy based on needs, strengths, learning styles, and interests. She offers support by helping resolve inner and interpersonal conflicts, building confidence through skills training and coping, growing insight, and a sense of empowerment to help individuals live a life that is aligned with their true sense of self.
Khrystsina utilizes various approaches during her sessions and pulls from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Acceptance and Commitment (ACT) and mindfulness-based approaches.
In her free time Khrystsina enjoys live music, reading, working on creative projects, and spending time with her animals.
Specialties: Individual and group therapy; Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); Internal Family Systems (IFS); Neurodiversity-affirming care; compassion and mindfulness-based therapy; eating disorders, mood disorders (anxiety, depression); life transitions and relationship dynamics, LBGTQIA+