Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Humans are innately wired for connection, making relationships essential for our well-being and happiness.
Are you struggling to assert yourself in relationships? If you find yourself feeling unheard and without a voice, therapy can help you reclaim your personal power and find your authentic self. Do you struggle to say no to people? Constantly find yourself prioritising the needs of others. Feel unworthy or undervalued, and experience anxiety in group situations where you would prefer to blend into the background.
Over the years, I’ve supported numerous clients experiencing difficulties within their relationships. This therapeutic journey has helped them overcome immediate challenges and grow as individuals. Many of my previous clients have shared how therapy profoundly impacted their lives. Through our sessions, they were able to explore and gain a deeper understanding of themselves by discovering underlying patterns and emotions that influenced their relationship behaviours. This self-awareness allowed them to make meaningful changes, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Clients reported feeling more confident, setting better boundaries, and communicating more effectively with their family, friends, and work colleagues. The safe and supportive environment of therapy provided them with the tools and insights needed to navigate their relationships with greater ease and satisfaction.
Furthermore, I have supported individuals experiencing anger, poor self-esteem, anxiety, difficulties from their childhood and many more.
Thank you for taking the first steps in seeking support, I hope that I can support you in your therapeutic journey.
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Julie Rogers believes humans are innately wired for connection and that relationships are central to wellbeing and happiness.
She works with people who struggle to assert themselves in relationships, who feel unheard or without a voice, and those who find it hard to say no or who repeatedly put others’ needs first. Julie also supports clients who feel unworthy or undervalued and those who experience anxiety in group situations and prefer to blend into the background.
Over her three years of practice she has supported numerous clients facing relationship difficulties. That work has helped people move through immediate problems and foster personal growth. Many previous clients have reported that therapy led them to a deeper understanding of the patterns and emotions shaping their relationship behaviours, enabling changes that produced healthier and more satisfying connections.
Clients have said they felt more confident, were better able to set boundaries, and communicated more effectively with family, friends and work colleagues. Julie has also supported people dealing with anger, low self-esteem, anxiety and difficulties rooted in childhood.
She is a female, gay therapist based in the United Kingdom and she appreciates the courage it takes to seek help. Julie hopes she can support you on your therapeutic journey.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that best suits them, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
All therapists involved are licensed professionals, and if someone feels another clinician would be a better match they can switch at any time.
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