Julie Gladnick, MA, LMFT — Marriage or relationship counselor in Denver, CO
Address789 Sherman St #650 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-446-8255
Websitejuliegladnick.com
Julie Gladnick is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) serving individuals and couples in Denver, Colorado, and throughout the state via teletherapy. She offers a supportive and nonjudgmental space to explore personal struggles, fears, and anxieties, aiming to help clients find more satisfying relationships with themselves and others. Gladnick's approach is informed by her own journey through therapy, seeking to provide the same nonjudgmental support to her clients. She is committed to her professional development and assisting others in her community. Clients can schedule a free initial phone consultation to determine if she is a good fit.
Best for
- Individuals seeking personal growth
- Couples experiencing relationship issues
- Clients needing teletherapy services
- New mothers
| Key services | Couples therapy, Individual therapy, Teletherapy, Marriage counseling, Postpartum counseling |
| Tags | lmft, denver therapist, colorado therapist, telehealth, couples counseling, anxiety, depression, postpartum, marriage counseling, individual therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Julie came highly recommended by a friend of mine. I had reached out to Julie about therapy and unfortunately my schedule didn’t work with her availability, but she so kindly referred me to other places. She was very professional and quick to respond. I would highly recommend her services.
Independent practitioner, Julie Gladnick, has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the development of her business. She is constantly utilizing her resources, asking questions, while assisting others in her community.
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