Julie Daniel (she/her) is an LCSW, LCMHC-QS, and PMH-C who has lived in the Raleigh area since 2012. Julie has extensive experience and a passion for working specifically with individuals/couples struggling with infertility and expecting, new, young, parents. She utilizes trauma-informed care in her clinical practice and feels strongly in the importance to do so. She enjoys engaging folks in individual and couples therapy to meet the whole person’s needs and utilizes a person-centered approach.
Julie enjoys working with adults and couples with a variety of needs. Her specialty areas include infertility, pregnancy loss, and perinatal and postpartum mental health. Julie is certified in perinatal mental through Postpartum Support International (PSI). Julie is well-equipped and passionate to help folks cope with infant loss, reproductive trauma, termination decision-making, traumatic labor and delivery, and building distress tolerance skills for grief. Julie enjoys supporting and guiding couples that are navigating reproductive grief, communication, and decision-making.
Additionally, Julie enjoys working with folks with chronic and complex trauma, attachment wounds from childhood trauma/neglect, parenting difficulties, relational issues, anxiety, and OCD. Julie has extensive experience working with children and adolescents and pulls from this experience to support and empower adults in their parenting journeys.
Julie enjoys working alongside her clients and assisting them in their own decision-making and helping them empower themselves in their own lives. Julie understands and acknowledges how scary and unapproachable therapy can feel for many people. She firmly believes in humanizing the notion of therapy and making it approachable (and even enjoyable!) for people, so they get the most out of their time in sessions.
Supervision Services
In addition to therapy services, Julie offers supervision to associate level therapists. Julie has provided clinical supervision to LCSWAs and LCMHCAs since early 2022. She enjoys working alongside new clinicians in the field, building their confidence, challenging imposter syndrome, and building strong clinical and ethical skills.
As an external clinical supervisor, Julie requires having contact with an internal supervisor/director within your practice to ensure appropriate continuity of care and clinical professionalism within your workplace. Julie requires a consultation with potential supervisees before starting the clinical supervision relationship in order to ensure good clinical fit. If she feels she is not the best fit for you clinically, she has many colleagues to point you in the right direction. Cost of individual supervision will be discussed during an initial consultation call.
Credentials
- Master’s in Social Work from NC State University in 2017
- Certified in Perinatal Mental Health through PSI
- Certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy
- Certified in Trauma-Focused CBT
- Certified in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
- Level I trained in the Gottman Method
- Trained in Inference-Based CBT
- Qualified Supervisor for LCMHCAs
- Approved Supervisor for LCSWA