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Christine is an expert in manuscript development for publication, both for the lay and professional populations.
She edited the 5th edition of the Essential Brain Injury Guide, the manual used across the country for those seeking to obtain licensure as Certified Brain Injury Specialists (CBIS).
Christine served as a peer reviewer for 6 years for two academic journals, Health Promotion Practice, and the Journal of Family Violence.
Christine is a former writing tutor for Cabrillo College in Soquel, California, as well as the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP), a private graduate school in San Francisco.
Christine also edited The Voice, the official newsletter for CSPP, for 2 years.
She is available for editing stories, articles, term papers, theses, reports, dissertations, and books.
For authors writing about delicate subjects involving interpersonal violence, mental health issues, trauma, and disability, Christine is available as a prepublication reader to provide content expertise, offering input on accuracy and sensitivity.
Authors writing about trauma, mental health issues, or psychological conditions will appreciate her advanced training and feedback on manuscripts in these areas as well.
"Christine's editing of the Essential Brain Injury Guide was a massive project requiring editorial skill and detailed knowledge about the brain. She seamlessly wove the twenty-six distinct voices of different authors to sound like one."
--Stephanie
"Because English is my second language, I desperately needed Christine's editing. Her sensitivity to Muslim immigrant populations was an unexpected benefit--and was worth every penny!"
--Maryam
"Christine's sensitivity to my disability and her expertise in complex trauma and statistics helped me so much. I could never have finished my dissertation without her help."
--Sean
"I so appreciated Christine's review of a portion of my manuscript in which a scene involved family violence. She helped me rewrite it so it did not minimize the physical altercation by my choice of language."
--Ursula
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