Julia holds a Master of Social Work from Arizona State University, completed in 2020, and has been licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in Nevada since 2021. Her clinical work focuses on grief, trauma, stress, and attachment across teenagers, adults, and elders.
Her Approach
Julia works with teenagers, adults, and older adults. For teens, that often means someone who is struggling to make sense of a loss or a shift in their life that nobody around them seems to understand. For adults and elders, it frequently looks like grief that has been set aside for years, or patterns in relationships that keep surfacing no matter how much has changed on the outside.
She works primarily through a trauma-focused and attachment-based lens, which means she is interested in not just what happened but how it is still showing up today. Sessions tend to be conversational and unhurried. Julia has worked in settings where she had to build trust quickly with people who had little reason to give it, and that experience shapes how she works now. Clients find her easy to open up to without having to explain themselves first.
Specialized Training
- Correctional Facilities: Working with incarcerated adults, providing individual counseling and crisis intervention.
- Nursing Homes: Working with older adults and their families, addressing grief, adjustment, and end-of-life concerns.
- Community Mental Health: Working with adults across a range of presenting concerns, delivering outpatient individual therapy in a high-volume setting.
- Group Programs: Facilitating therapeutic groups for adults navigating grief, addiction, and life transitions.
Ready When You Are
Julia is currently accepting new clients in Nevada, offering teletherapy. Give us a call or text us at 702-685-0877 for a free consultation.
We’ll help you discover if Julia is the right fit for you. If she’s not, we’ll connect you with the right therapist for you.
In crisis? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or visit 988lifeline.org.