
Christopher Damon
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Clinician Information
License Type
LMHC
State(s) of Licensure
Massachusetts
Years in Practice
10
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
165 for individual sessions. 200 for family and couples sessions
Session Format
Telehealth Only
Practice
Damon Counseling Services
Massachusetts
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
My unique systems-based approach to counseling views individuals as part of larger systems such as families, relationships and communities
What Makes Me Unique
I am a highly experienced mental health counselor with over 10 years of experience specializing in families and couples, men's issues, anger and mood disorders, navigating differences in relationships, repairing political divides in relatinships, anxiety, relationship issues, and trauma. My early career involved treating trauma, as well as providing intensive family therapy and addiction counseling. With my expertise, I can help you overcome any obstacle. Contact me to today to start the journey towards building a more fullfilling life
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Articles on Christopher's Specialties

Mom Guilt & the Holiday Season: How to Slow Down When Everything Speeds Up
The holidays are supposed to feel magical, twinkling lights, excited kids, cozy traditions. But for so many moms, the “magic” is often buried underneath mental lists, endless tasks, and the pressure to make everything perfect. Between planning holiday dinners, making sure your kids have the right outfit for the school concert, coordinating family gatherings, remembering the Secret Santa gift, and still keeping up with work and home…winter quickly becomes less of a season and more of a marathon. And with all of that comes the familiar companion: mom guilt.

Navigating Holiday Transitions as a Family: Staying Grounded Before, During, and After the Season
The holiday season is in full swing, and holiday transitions can feel like a full-body experience for families. The season arrives in stages planning, gathering, traveling, unwinding each with its own blend of joy, pressure, overstimulation, and emotional complexity. Kids feel these transitions too, often more intensely, which means many parents find themselves managing two layers of needs: their child’s nervous system and their own. This article offers simple ways to stay steady throughout the full arc of the season: before, during, and after the holidays.

How to Start Advocating for Your Child at Any Age or Stage
Whether your baby was born early or full-term, parenting is a constant process of discovery. Even now, six years after I gave birth to my daughter, I tell her, “Sweetie, you and mommy are both learning on the job.” Some children hit their milestones effortlessly. Others need a little (or a lot) of extra support along the way. What matters most isn’t where your child starts; it’s how you respond when they need someone in their corner. Whether you’re navigating challenges now or simply want to feel more confident supporting your child in the future, this blog is for you. Advocating for your child isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about being prepared to ask questions, trust your instincts, and show up in ways that will help your child flourish.





