Christina Franklin, LMSW

Psychotherapist

Christina Franklin (she/her) is a Licensed Master Social Worker practicing under the supervision of Andrea Turnipseed, LCSW-S. Christina is a Longhorn through and through, holding an undergraduate degree in Social Work and a Masters of Science in Social Work from The University of Texas at Austin.

Christina has practiced in a variety of settings, working with individuals and families at various points throughout the lifespan. Her clinical approach is both strengths-based and systems-focused. Christina utilizes an eclectic approach to therapy, drawing from various modalities including Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Approach. Christina’s therapeutic approach meets clients where they are and supports them in addressing their individualized needs and goals. She assists clients in working through grief and loss, anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma, and relationship challenges. Christina is also available to support clients through the psychedelic integration process.

In her free-time, you can find Christina horseback riding, trying out new restaurants around Austin, and spending time with her cat, Kiwi.

Fees for individual therapy with Christina are $125 per 50-minute session. To schedule, please contact Christina directly at: cfranklin@rootsbehavioralhealth.com.

We’re proud to share that our three affiliated practices—Psych Atlanta, Georgia Psychiatry & Sleep, and Roots Behavioral Health—are now part of the Hightop Health family. While each clinic has built its own legacy of trusted care, we’re taking the next step forward—bringing everything together under the Hightop Health name.

This change is part of our commitment to creating a premier, clinician-led outpatient mental health group that sets a new standard for comprehensive, compassionate care. Though the brand is evolving, nothing about your experience is: same expert teams, same innovative treatments, same personalized approach. Now unified by a single mission—to deliver better mental health care that inspires hope and lasting healing.

This transition won’t affect your care—but it will enhance the way we show up, work together, and serve communities across Georgia, Texas, and beyond.