Christine Dyas, Ph.D.
Christine Dyas, Ph.D., is a post-doctoral fellow at Middle Georgia Behavioral Health Center. She attended Auburn University where she received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology with a minor in Human Development and Family Studies in 2015, a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Counseling Psychology in 2018, and a Doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in Counseling Psychology in 2022. She completed a pre-doctoral internship at the student counseling center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Dr. Dyas offers individual, couples, and family counseling for individuals 16 and older. She works primarily from an interpersonal processing perspective and incorporates elements of emotion-focused therapy (EFT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) into treatment depending on the specific concerns each individual brings in. Throughout her training, she has worked with individuals who present with a variety of concerns though she is especially passionate about working with romantic relationship distress, body image concerns within the scope that is appropriate to private practice, distress related to life adjustments, mood and anxiety disorders, and individuals with trauma histories.
When not at work, Dr. Dyas enjoys spending time with her family, reading, watching TV, and getting outside whenever she can.