Christiana Isenard
2023 USTR Fellow | M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, University of the Southwest
Christiana Isenard is an accomplished educator and advocate for children, boasting a wealth of experience in the field. In addition to her dedication to teaching, she is also a published author and a researcher, delving into the complexities of mental health and the factors that contribute to harmful behaviors.
With a passion for understanding the human mind, Christina authored the book “Hide and Seek,” a compelling exploration of the psychological impact of trauma on an African-American couple suffering from schizophrenia. This work not only showcases her creative storytelling abilities but also highlights her deep empathy for individuals grappling with mental health issues.
Furthermore, Christina has delved into the realm of research, focusing on the intriguing topic of female serial killers. Her research project, titled “Why Women Become Serial Killers?” sheds light on the psychological, biological, and sociological factors that may play a significant role in the development of such behaviors. To ensure the accuracy and reliability of her findings, Christina conducted professional interviews with local law enforcement officials and psychologists, while also studying existing literature in the field. By doing so, she offers valuable insights into this complex phenomenon.
Throughout her years as an educator, Christina has consistently demonstrated her commitment to improving academic and behavioral outcomes for the students she serves. She has dedicated her time and effort to providing essential resources and support to the community through counseling and networking. By actively engaging with families, teachers, and mental health professionals, she strives to create a collaborative network that fosters growth and success for all individuals involved.
Christiana Isenard’s multifaceted background in education, writing, and research is a testament to her versatility and passion for understanding and advocating for mental health. Her ability to connect with and empower individuals, alongside her dedication to furthering knowledge in the field, positions her as a valuable asset in promoting holistic well-being and supporting those in need.