Julie is an associate marriage and family therapist who works with clients through a
trauma and resiliency focused framework. Julie believes that the best predictor of
successful therapy is the strength of the relationship between client and therapist.
Julie’s past clinical experience ranges from working in psychiatric facilities to
supporting those struggling with the legacies of intimate partner violence and
human trafficking to working with adolescents in the foster system. Julie has spent
the last three years focusing on supporting adults struggling with chronic mental
illness and addiction. In that time, Julie has honed her abilities to meet clients
where they are, support them in building their own vocabularies around their
experiences, and guiding them through deeper work as a means to meet their full
potential.
Goals
● Increasing Distress Tolerance
● Strengthening Coping Skills
● Establishing a Felt Sense of Safety in the Body
● Building a Strong Therapeutic Alliance
Juliane Lovich, AMFT, Associate Psychotherapist
● Trauma
● Addiction and Dual Diagnosis
● Sexuality and Gender Identity
● Suicidal Ideation
● Intimate Partner Violence, Domestic Violence, and Human Trafficking
● Relationship Issues
● Group Therapy: Trauma Education, Attachment Styles and Relationships,
CBT Skills, Seeking Safety, Shame Resilience, and Art Based Therapy.
School of Cultural and Family Psychology at Pacific Oaks College
- Master’s of Marriage and Family Therapy (M.A.), Trauma Studies
Emphasis
CalPoly Humboldt
- Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art (B.A.) Darkroom photography and
Sculpture Emphasis
● EMDR and Trauma Focused
● Attachment Based
● Resilience Focused
● Feminist
● Culturally Sensitive