Christiana Isenard
2023 USTR Alumn | MH Counseling, University of the Southwest

Christiana Isenard is a dedicated educator and advocate for children, with extensive experience in her field. She is also a published author and researcher, focusing on mental health and the factors that contribute to harmful behaviors.
Her book, “Hide and Seek,” explores the psychological impact of trauma on an African-American couple dealing with schizophrenia, showcasing her storytelling abilities and empathy for those facing mental health challenges.
In her research project, “Why Women Become Serial Killers?” Christina investigates the psychological, biological, and sociological factors behind this phenomenon. To ensure robust findings, she conducted interviews with law enforcement and psychologists while reviewing existing literature, providing valuable insights into female serial killers.
Throughout her career, she has been committed to improving academic and behavioral outcomes for her students. She actively engages with families, teachers, and mental health professionals to build a collaborative network that fosters growth and success.
Christiana Isenard’s diverse background in education, writing, and research highlights her passion for mental health advocacy and positions her as a vital asset in promoting holistic well-being.