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Christina Hong-Huber, PsyD, BCB

Age Group Served
adolescents
adults
Therapy Format
individuals
couples
groups
Treatment Focus
burnout, chronic-illness, chronic-pain, divorce, emotion-regulation, family-conflict, grief, infertility, lgbtq-related-issues, marital-concerns, ocd, personal-growth, post-traumatic-stress-disorder, pregnancy, racial-identity, relational-concerns, stress, womens-issues, anxiety, depression, trauma-and-ptsd, relationship-issues, self-esteem, life-transitions
Types of Therapy
Attachment-based/Relational Therapy
Biofeedback
Clinical Supervision
Compassion Focused
Emotionally-Focused Therapy
Exposure Response Prevention (ERP)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Integrative
LGBTQ+ Affirming
Psychodynamic
Trauma-Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Insurance Accepted
Out of Network
Can Prescribe Medication: No
Offers Sliding Scale: No
Accepting New Therapy Fund Clients: No
Last modified: February 27, 2026

Christina Hong-Huber, PsyD, BCB

In-Person / Virtual: tele
License Number(s): VA #0810007262, DC #PSY200001403, NY #025696, PSYPACT #6143
States / Provinces Served: District of Columbia
Ethnicity: Korean
Racial Identity / Culture: other-or-no-preference
Sex/Gender: Female

I am a licensed clinical psychologist working primarily with clients in Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and New York. Through the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT), I can provide teletherapy to clients in 40+ states. I specialize in working with anxiety, depression, trauma, relational concerns, multicultural issues, and adjustment and life transition challenges with adults, adolescents, and couples from a variety of cultural identities. I work from a social justice-oriented and trauma-informed lens and provide culturally affirming and responsive therapy that is tailored to the needs of the client.

 

Before opening my own practice, I worked with individuals and couples at a private practice in Northern Virginia, and before that at Swarthmore College’s Counseling and Psychological Services. I also have experience working with clients in outpatient and inpatient hospitals, community mental health clinics, other college counseling centers and private practices, and a private school. In addition to earning my Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree, I have taught as an adjunct professor in the undergraduate psychology departments at two universities. I have published about anxiety and OCD, presented widely, and received awards for demonstrating exceptional client care and academic achievement.