Chris Green is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist whose work is shaped by a career rooted in service, leadership, and high-responsibility environments. He served as a United States Marine Corps Sergeant, including a combat deployment to Iraq, and later spent over a decade in law enforcement as a Deputy Sheriff, working in patrol, training, and K9 operations. In addition to his military and law enforcement experience, Chris has spent years coaching combat sports, including Muay Thai, boxing, and self-defense. These experiences provide him with a deep understanding of the physical, emotional, and relational demands placed on men, first responders, and those who operate in high-stress, high-stakes environments. Chris holds a Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Studies and a Master’s degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, and he is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Psychology. His clinical work focuses on men’s mental health, couples and relationship counseling, and supporting first responders, veterans, and their families. He is particularly passionate about helping individuals and couples navigate stress, trauma exposure, identity challenges, and the impact these pressures have on relationships, communication, and connection at home. His approach to therapy is direct, relational, and grounded in evidence-based practices including attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic work, and mindfulness. Chris believes that real change comes from balancing strength with self-awareness—helping clients develop emotional regulation, personal responsibility, and clarity in how they show up in their lives and relationships. Through this work, he aims to help clients build stronger relationships, a more grounded sense of self, and a life aligned with their values.