
In the Media
Discover how my work and insights are featured in the press, showcasing my dedication to supporting your journey.
Afternoon Tea in Old New York
Sarah Harrison Smith, The New York Times
Entering the Carlyle from Madison Avenue and 76th Street after, say, a visit to the Whitney or the Frick, is like stepping into a discreet and private cocoon. And to float into the hotel’s Gallery, the two narrow rooms where afternoon tea is served, is to walk onto a film set or to lose track of time entirely. Suddenly, it could be midnight, though you could only be in New York.


Thriving as a Psychotherapist
Caroline Dowd-Higgins, Huffington Post
Trained in classical ballet from the time she was 4 years old, Christina’s story begins as a runaway bride in her native Denmark. While she knew that particular marriage wasn’t for her, Christina did have a passion for travel and literally followed the sun from piazza to piazza after boarding a Kenya Airlines plane to Rome with only the clothes on her back.
Even a Life-threatening Illness Couldn't Slow This Manhattan Runner Down
Nicole Lyn Pesce, New York Daily News
This 43-year-old Manhattan mother has hit the ground running her entire life: as an accomplished athlete in her native Denmark, raising a family in the Village, and working toward her third master's degree in social work at NYU. So there was no way that being diagnosed with a deadly aortic aneurysm could break Christina Raccuia's stride.
