Christopher Lee Chang
Psychotherapy & Integration Counselling
Christopher Lee Chang is a psychotherapist, writer, and artist whose work sits at the intersection of depth psychology, moral imagination, and lived experience. His clinical practice focuses on integration counselling for individuals navigating psychological rupture, spiritual disorientation, trauma, creative emergence, and major life transitions.
Drawing from depth psychology, attachment theory, AEDP, trauma-informed practice, and contemplative traditions, Christopher works relationally and slowly. He is particularly attentive to moments where meaning fractures: after psychedelic or peak experiences, during faith transitions, following moral injury, or when identity narratives no longer hold. His approach emphasizes presence, discernment, and the restoration of inner coherence rather than symptom management alone.
Christopher’s work is grounded in the conviction that healing is not merely corrective but formative. Integration, in this sense, is the art of learning how to live faithfully with what has been revealed: to metabolize experience without bypassing, to recover agency without denial, and to bring imagination back into right relationship with responsibility.
Alongside his clinical work, Christopher is the author of long-form projects exploring love, conscience, power, and the soul in contemporary life. He is also an exhibiting visual artist, and his sensitivity to image, symbol, and non-verbal knowing informs his therapeutic presence and listening style.
In dialogue with the Root and Wisdom team, Christopher is developing a tailored Listening Field program designed to support program participants working at the edges of meaning-making and self-care. This emerging offering will focus on collective listening, ethical integration, and reflective practice, creating structured spaces where complex material can be metabolized without collapse, polarization, or premature resolution.
At Root and Wisdom, Christopher offers psychotherapy and integration counselling for individuals seeking depth, honesty, and ethical grounding in their inner work, while contributing to the longer arc of relational and contemplative practice within the community.