MEET CRISTAN WILLIAMS

Registered Psychological Associate (94029536)

Cristan Williams is a psychological associate and a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology PhD program at Walden University. She holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology and a background in sociology, public health, community-based care, and research. Her approach is grounded in the relationship between personal authenticity and the material conditions that shape people’s lives. She is especially interested in working with clients who are navigating questions of meaning, purpose, identity, belonging, and life transitions.

Cristan brings decades of experience supporting underserved communities, with deep and longstanding work alongside queer and gender-expansive people. Her public health and community work has often focused on people moving through difficult thresholds, family disruption, social exclusion, and the process of ending one chapter of life while beginning another. Across this work, she has attended closely to the tension between who people know themselves to be and the systems, relationships, and social conditions that can constrain that knowing.

Her background includes case management, risk-reduction counseling, nonprofit leadership, public policy work, family court mediation, DEIA leadership, and peer-reviewed scholarship on gender, identity, history, language, and social power. In therapy, Cristan strives to offer a thoughtful, collaborative, and grounded space where clients can examine inherited stories, clarify their values, and move toward a life that feels more coherent, honest, and possible.

Outside of clinical practice, Cristan is a writer, researcher, and community historian. She values curiosity, intellectual honesty, and meaningful human connection, and she brings those commitments into her work with clients.

To schedule a free 15 minute consultation with Cristan:

(707) 502-2822