South Lake Union Therapy, Julie Wilson MA LMHC — Psychotherapist in Seattle, WA
Address2200 6th Ave #606 WA, Seattle, WA 98121
Phone+1206-855-3026
Websitesouthlakeuniontherapy.com
Julie Wilson is a psychotherapist in Seattle, Washington, offering virtual therapy to individuals. Her practice, South Lake Union Therapy, primarily serves professionals, with a significant portion of clients coming from big tech companies, particularly Amazon. Wilson has over a decade of experience working with Amazon employees, giving her a deep understanding of the company's culture and its unique challenges. She employs a dynamic, relaxed relational style, fostering connections similar to in-person therapy. Wilson is a results-oriented therapist who utilizes EMDR and CBT, among other modalities, to help clients address a wide range of issues. Her approach involves dialogue to explore thoughts, actions, feelings, and relationships, aiming to provide clients with objective distance and understanding of underlying conflicts. She offers a complimentary 30-minute consultation to help potential clients assess fit.
Best for
- Professionals in tech
- Amazon employees
- Individuals seeking results-oriented therapy
- Clients experiencing trauma
| Key services | Virtual therapy, EMDR, Free 30-minute consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapist, seattle, virtual therapy, emdr, cbt, trauma, burnout, anxiety, depression, tech professionals |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 9 reviews
Julie is an exceptionally good therapist. Her clinical expertise and insights help me feel seen and understood. She has been creative and resourceful in helping me find solutions for tough issues. My sessions with Julie have have given me tools to keep improving my life into the future.
A highly effective, results oriented, therapist. She distinguishes herself by the evident hard work preparing for a session, always keeping copious notes, and always moving the process forward. She is highly skilled and trained in proven care modalities which have been uniquely helpful to me, including EMDR and CBT. Julie Wilson is a serious and dedicated practitioner I highly recommend.
Julie is a super straight shooter and easy to talk to!
Julie, is smart, kind, and helpful. I've always loved her style and the genuine love she finds in the people around her. Julie is honest and easy to be around.
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