Christina Lee, Psy.D.

Faculty: Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology

Christina Lee, Psy.D.

Assistant Professor

Education

Psy.D., Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Divine Mercy University
M.T.S., Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, Washington, DC
B.A., Sungshin Women’s University, Seoul, Korea

Contact

clee.ips@divinemercy.edu

Biography

Dr. Christina Lee is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia and a Psychology Associate in Washington, DC. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she completed her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at Divine Mercy University (DMU) in 2023. She also holds a master’s degree in Theological Studies with a concentration in Marriage and Family from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, DC. Dr. Lee completed her pre-doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the University Counseling Services at California State University, Northridge, in Los Angeles County. During her training, she gained extensive experience in multicultural counseling through serving a truly diverse clients, including immigrants, first-generation college students, and international students. Currently, Dr. Lee is a training director at the IPS Center for Psychological Services, where she provides therapy to clients seeking a counselor who understands the significance of their relationship with God in the therapeutic process. Additionally, she supervises DMU students in their practicum training. Her clinical interests encompass depression, trauma and resiliency, creative therapy, multicultural counseling, attachment issues, identity crises, existential exploration, and spiritual struggles. Dr. Lee is dedicated to helping her clients gain greater self-insight, develop coping skills, and overcome psychological barriers to enhance their relationships with themselves, others, and God.