Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have an undergraduate degree in sociology and a clinical master’s in social work. I have been in this field for 6years. I also specialize in infant mental health, which helps parents strengthen their relationships with young children. I have worked with all ages, from newborn, toddler, youth, teens, adults, and older population. I provide support for individuals coping with trauma, grief, loss, anxiety, adjustment, life transitions and challenges, coping with family issues, parenting skills, and providing CBT- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Motivational Interviewing and self-esteem building techniques. I pride myself in being an advocate for others of all ages. I am a very easy-going therapist with a strength-based approach. I have experience successfully supporting others in their journey of improving their quality of life and being successful in supporting others journey of healing.
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Julianne Alston holds an undergraduate degree in sociology and a clinical master’s degree in social work, and she is licensed in Michigan as a clinical social work clinician. With six years of experience, she has worked across the lifespan, supporting newborns, toddlers, youth, teens, adults, and older adults.
She specializes in infant mental health, helping parents strengthen their relationships with young children, and provides care for people coping with trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, stress, adjustment to life changes, family conflicts, parenting challenges, and career-related difficulties.
Julianne uses evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, and techniques to build self-esteem, all within a strength-based, easy-going therapeutic style. She describes herself as an advocate for clients of all ages and has experience supporting others as they work to improve their quality of life and progress through healing.
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