Christy is the mother of two – now adult – children. She is an expert in navigating the challenges and opportunities in life including living in the “Sandwich Generation” — that time period of raising children while also caring for an aging parent. Her book, “Building a Legacy of Love: Thriving in the Sandwich Generation” recounts her journey and learning as a Sandwich Generation parent. She incorporates meditation, mindfulness and other evidence based mind/body practices into her work to support growth, goal achievement and a pathway to living life fully. In California she is a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP), retired school psychologist, an author, speaker and coach.
Christy Byrne Yates ⧉
We are a dynamic team of experienced clinicians, providing progressive, evidence-based assessment and consultation services to adolescents and adults in residential treatment programs and in the community. With a very unique and effective model and service philosophy, we work carefully with treatment providers and families to improve client care and treatment outcomes, while fostering a relationship of care, respect, and trust.
ClearView Psychological Services ⧉
This Community Group Hub by CMC Foundation for Change provides access to a variety of support groups and services, which utilize the “invitation to change” approach.
CMC Foundation for Change Support: Community Groups Hub ⧉
The Invitation to Change approach can help you take care of yourself while practicing active strategies to invite and encourage change in your loved one, in yourself, in your family—and, if you’re inspired to share it, in your larger community. ITC events range from short overviews to 16-hour workshops (virtual and in-person) that take place over 2 full days or several weeks. We use discussion, lecture, and experiential exercises to help you learn and practice the ITC, creating an experience that is emotionally powerful and engaging.
CMC Foundation for Change: Trainings Hub ⧉Need Help Now: Let us point you in the direction of other resources. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.