Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Congratulations on investing in your mental health! Building a trusting relationship with a therapist is very important for counseling to be effective, so take your time reading about, and ultimately interviewing your prospective counselor. My name is Julie Fahlmann and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-R) in New York. I have a BA in Psychology with a specialization in Forensic Psychology and then earned my MSW in 2004 from the University at Albany School of Social Welfare. In addition, I am a Certified School Social Worker for UPK-12. During my 22-year career in mental health, I have had the privilege of working within numerous agencies and with a variety of individuals. I have experience in working as a psychiatric social worker in an emergency room, outpatient therapist, probation officer, addiction counselor, behavior specialist for individuals with developmental disabilities, medical social worker for a homecare agency, school social worker, and was a social worker in a county correctional facility.
My therapeutic approach combines Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic, and Rational-Emotive counseling. I specialize in assessment, trauma, addiction, prevention, and explore risk and protective factors while implementing realistic treatment plans that are developed with your goals as the primary focus.
Although I have a set schedule and have mostly evening times available, I do have some flexibility if you need a different time slot than what appears. I look forward to hearing from you and hope you have a wonderful day.
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Julie Fahlmann is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in New York. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a specialization in Forensic Psychology and earned a Master of Social Work from the University at Albany School of Social Welfare in 2004. She is also a certified school social worker for UPK-12.
Julie works with individuals facing stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, parenting concerns, depression, relationship and family conflicts, grief, self-esteem challenges, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. Her clinical background includes roles across a range of settings, including emergency room psychiatric social work, outpatient therapy, probation services, addiction counseling, behavior support for people with developmental disabilities, homecare medical social work, school social work, and work within a county correctional facility.
Her therapeutic approach blends cognitive-behavioral techniques, psychodynamic perspectives, and rational-emotive counseling. Julie focuses on assessment, trauma, and addiction, and emphasizes prevention by evaluating risk and protective factors. Treatment plans are practical and goal-focused, developed with the client’s priorities at the center.
She has three years of experience providing therapy services and maintains a primarily set schedule with most availability during evening hours, while offering some flexibility for different time needs. Julie welcomes inquiries and looks forward to connecting with prospective clients.
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