Corrine Haselden is a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, and Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach specializing in complex, multi-system chronic illness.
Her work integrates Dr. Bruce Hoffman’s Seven Stages of Health and Transformation, applying a systems-based, bioregulatory framework to help individuals restore resilience, rebuild capacity, and move out of prolonged physiological defense. Corrine works with clients facing challenges such as mold-related illness, autonomic dysfunction, post-viral syndromes, and chronic conditions that have not resolved through conventional or fragmented care.
In addition to advanced professional training, Corrine brings direct lived experience navigating complex chronic illness, which informs her depth of pattern recognition, clinical discernment, and practical decision-making. She approaches healing as an active, participatory process—guiding clients to understand and address the biological, environmental, and life-context factors that sustain chronic patterns.
Corrine is also a Certified Integrative Health Coach through Duke Integrative Medicine, and is known for her ability to synthesize complex information, identify meaningful leverage points, and apply correct sequencing so interventions support the body’s capacity for repair rather than overwhelm it.