10/13/2025
You’ve held space for everyone else. Now it’s your turn. Join us in Pine Mountain, GA, for a retreat rooted in rest, reflection, and real connection- designed just for Black Women. Reserve your seat today!
Dr. Camp is a clinical psychologist in Atlanta, GA. She specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, relation
1924 Clairmont Road
Decatur, GA
30033
| Monday | 10am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 7pm |
| Friday | 10am - 4pm |
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Dr. Christina Camp is a clinical psychologist, women’s behavioral health expert, professional speaker, cultural competency consultant, and research scientist.
As a licensed psychologist, she has provided psychotherapy to individuals, adolescents, couples and groups for over a decade. Dr. Camp obtained her PhD., in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural Mental Health. She completed postdoctoral fellowships at Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Emory University. These fellowships provided her with unique opportunities to examine culturally specific approaches to treatment and expand access to responsive care to diverse populations. She has specific expertise in treating depression, anxiety, codependency, life transitions, women’s issues, couples, and diversity issues. Dr. Camp opened Camp Psychological and Consulting Services in 2009 in an effort to continue the work of making expert clinical services accessible and relatable to a broader audience of individuals and communities. Dr. Camp provides training for other clinician’s on multicultural issues and in treating women of Color. Dr. Camp is widely known for the safe healing spaces that she creates for women of Color. Through her annual Sister Circle retreats, and ongoing weekly Sister Circle therapeutic support group, she has worked to empower a multitude of women in creating the lives that they want.
In addition to maintaining a thriving private practice, Dr. Camp has served as an Assistant Professor at Clayton State University, Department of Psychology and as a Director of Research Projects at Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health. Her interests lie in the development of culturally appropriate interventions that reduce disparities in mental health outcomes, and the reduction of sexual risk behaviors in the spread of HIV/AIDS. She has conducted research on women and behavioral health on a national level, and served as a consultant to federal, state, and community organizations in the area of cultural competency. She has given numerous presentations, taught courses, delivered training's, published book chapters and articles on mental health, Black women, cultural competency, and interventions to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS.