Julianne Schroeder Counseling & Yoga — Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address825 Logan St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1469-573-2672
Websitejulianneschroeder.com
Julianne Schroeder is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) offering mental health services in Denver, Colorado. She utilizes a holistic approach, integrating relational therapy, EMDR, psychedelic-assisted therapy, inner child healing, and somatic healing. Schroeder focuses on helping clients manage anxiety, burnout, stress, body image concerns, and disordered eating. She also supports individuals navigating life transitions, personal growth, and relationship concerns. Her therapeutic methods aim to rewire the nervous system and brain patterns, incorporating body-oriented tools and self-kindness practices. Schroeder offers both in-person sessions in Denver and Arvada, as well as virtual services.
Best for
- Individuals seeking trauma-informed care
- Those interested in psychedelic-assisted therapy
- Clients looking for integrated mind-body approaches
- People experiencing anxiety and burnout
| Key services | EMDR Therapy, Psychedelic Assisted Therapy, Therapeutic Yoga, Relational Therapy, Somatic Healing, Virtual Services |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | emdr, psychedelic therapy, somatic healing, anxiety, burnout, disordered eating, trauma, holistic therapy, denver therapist, yoga therapy |
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