Juliana Muir, LPCC
Juliana Muir is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Juliana has a background working with children, adolescents and young adults. She has training and experience working with anxiety, panic, depression, trauma and intimate partner violence. Juliana takes an eclectic, strength-based approach to therapy. She incorporates CBT and DBT skills to assist clients in becoming the best possible versions of themselves. She believes that all individuals are strong and resilient and may need occasional guidance with the challenges of daily life.
Juliana earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Baldwin Wallace University with a focus in gender studies. She completed her Master of Arts in Counseling at John Carroll University, with a concentration in substance use. Juliana had completed her practicum at The Behavioral Wellness Group assisting in the College Mental Wellness IOP as well as completing an internship at Hiram College’s counseling center. Juliana holds licenses in Ohio (LPCC) and Wisconsin (LPC). Juliana is accepting new clients ages 10 and older in her virtual practice.
Testimonial/Reviews
Testimonial Disclosure Statement: Testimonials herein are unsolicited, anonymous and are received after care has been received in an attempt to assure healthy therapy relationships and confidentiality.
"I wanted to tell you how helpful I thought our sessions were. In them, I thought about the same things I had been thinking about, but with your help I was able to find more clarity about some of the issues I was having trouble resolving in my mind on my own."
Contact
Position:
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (Ohio)
Licensed Professional Counselor (Wisconsin)
Address:
230 Horizon Drive, Unit 101B
Verona, WI 53593
Email:
jmuir@behavioralwellnessgroup.com
Phone:
888-996-9374 EXT 804
Fax:
440-565-2349
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