What clients take away from working with Julie Wilson is a clearer sense of what is actually driving their patterns β and a more honest relationship with themselves. She practices in Seattle as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, bringing a conversational yet analytically grounded style to individual work with adults. Her approach is built on the therapeutic relationship itself: she offers a complimentary 30-minute consultation to every prospective client so both people can assess whether the fit is right before committing to the work.
Julie works with men and women navigating work-life stress and burnout, childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, and the emotional terrain of men’s relationships β including how gender dynamics have shifted in ways that leave many people without a useful map. She also recognizes how easily conflict and disconnection migrate into the everyday texture of close relationships: a conversation that never quite happens because both people are on their phones, or a dispute that escalates into something corrosive over text. These are real pressure points she helps clients examine.
Her background before private practice spans marketing, business operations, and social services, and she holds a master’s degree in psychology from Seattle University’s existential-phenomenology program. She has sought her own therapy across different modalities and brings that experience directly into how she works. Sessions are available online.
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