Every student who enrolls with ATI brings a unique story, perspective, and passion for helping others. Each month, we’re proud to spotlight a student whose dedication reflects the heart of this work and the difference behavioral health professionals make every day. 

This month, we’re proud to spotlight Christine Osburn, who brings both professional experience and personal compassion to her work supporting others on their recovery journeys. 

In her own words: 

I currently work as a Recovery Coach with the IGNTD Hero Program. I am widowed and have two children, ages 27 and 18, as well as a cat named Jack Jack. My hobbies are jewelry making, playing Rockband on XBox and playing Beat Saber on VR. I have a passion for helping others on their recovery journey and believe strongly in the power of positive thinking, spirituality and manifestation. My career goals are to work in a treatment center teaching others how the power of positive thinking and spirituality is beneficial to their recovery.

I chose ATI because it was referred to by a friend and it was something I could do at home while taking care of my sister who has cancer. Taking the courses online has made it easier for me to obtain my educational goals.

The Power of Positive Thinking and Recovery: Meet Christine Osburn