Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Julie and I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for Missouri and I’d love to partner with you to feel well and be well! Let’s nourish your soul and find healing with the practices I’ve implemented from the wealth of wisdom I’ve gleaned from decades of challenges related to health, relationships, and loss. From the unexpected loss of numerous loved ones, the end of intimate relationships, unmet expectations and chronic illness we can go from misery to mastery, bitter to better, and find some nuggets of joy in the journey. It’s not easy but YOU are worth investing in! It takes time but let’s find peace, balance and contentment *in the midst of* crazy times. Life can really be tough and there’s not a lot of easy answers to many challenges. While I find DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and CBT (Cognitive Behavior Therapy), mindfulness and faith in general to be very useful for many people I’m honored to help find the best approach for YOU in coping with life’s curveballs, managing long seasons of hardship, and finding hope in the most difficult issues we may face. Particular interests of mine include travel, nutrition, movement, parenting struggling children, caregiving, social and environmental justice, race relations and finding the aspects of faith that are helpful while discerning what doesn’t serve you well.
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Julie Burr is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missouri (MO LCSW 2002022720) with ten years of experience providing therapy. She offers collaborative support to help people feel well and be well, drawing on a wealth of wisdom she has gleaned from decades of challenges related to health, relationships, and loss.
Julie guides people through the pain of unexpected bereavement, the endings of intimate relationships, unmet expectations, and the strains of chronic illness. Her goal is to help clients move from misery to greater mastery, recover from bitterness, and discover pockets of joy along the way. She emphasizes that progress takes time and believes investing in oneself is worthwhile.
Julie integrates practical approaches she finds effective — including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, and faith-informed resources — and tailors the plan to suit each person’s needs. She supports coping with life’s curveballs, managing long seasons of hardship, and finding hope amid difficult circumstances.
She works with a broad range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, relationship and family conflicts, grief, depression, addictions, LGBT issues, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related problems, eating and sleeping disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem issues, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Outside of clinical work, Julie’s interests include travel, nutrition, movement, parenting struggling children, caregiving, social and environmental justice, race relations, and exploring those aspects of faith that are helpful while discerning what does not serve a person well.
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