Julia DeLotto
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,With the ebbs and flows of life, you may find yourself stuck navigating a challenging stressor, grief and loss, anxiety or depression.
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Life is a beautiful, but at times overwhelming adventure. Do you feel stuck in the struggle of day-to-day? Do you try to make the most of moments with your children, while feeling as though you are drowning, and not enough? Have you been through a trauma that has changed the way you view your world, and can’t find a way back to being the main character in your own story? Does anxiety limit you from achieving what you want, or who you know you can be? Let's chat, and see if I can help.
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Is the story of your life not quite what you imagined? Do past hurts continue to impact you now? I specialize in working with adolescents, teenagers, adults, and complex family systems in identifying strengths to work through challenges. Whether you are experiencing intrusive thoughts, depression, anxiety, impacts of trauma, or executive functioning difficulties, we’ll work together to develop strategies to make your days feel more balanced.
My clients often struggle with depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship issues, and recovery from addiction. I bring an open and warm presence to sessions, and I enjoy guiding people toward positive change and watching their lives flourish over time.
At times, emotions can feel all-consuming and get in the way of what we want or care about most in our lives. I use evidence-based practices to support children, teens, and young adults in coping with difficult experiences—such as anxiety, OCD, depression and behavioral challenges. I also provide parents with strategies to help their children experiencing challenges. My goal is to work with clients on building their strengths in facing difficult emotions and living a rich and meaningful life.
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My ideal clients are teens and young adults that are ready to get to know themselves better, explore their relationships, attachment styles and understand why they are feeling the way they are. Working with me means we collaboratively create a warm, judgment free space where you feel empowered to express yourself. Getting to know yourself deeper, your attachment patterns, habits, and behaviors can help you understand what you have control over and how to live a more balanced life.
I have extensive experience working with individuals and couples in various areas, including interpersonal relationships, boundary management, heartbreak and divorce, anxiety, body dysmorphia, abuse and trauma (sexual, emotional, and physical), life transitions, stress management, depression, and more. I’m here to support you in navigating these challenges and building a path toward healing and growth.
I enjoy working with clients who are navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, motivation struggles, and self-esteem issues. Whether you’re new to therapy, returning after a break, or experienced in the process, I welcome you into this space. My clients are ready to challenge themselves and are committed to the work it takes to create lasting change, seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships.
My ideal clients are adults committed to self-discovery, breaking painful patterns, and creating purpose and joy in their lives. I provide non-judgmental, holistic support to individuals, families, and couples of all genders as we explore issues like family dynamics, anxiety, gender identity, work, relationships, trauma, addiction, and loss. For individuals and couples, we may also work through areas of intimacy, finances, divorce, and more, empowering clients to build fulfilling lives.
Anxiety is not who you are, it’s what you’re feeling - and we can change that. I specialize in helping people struggling with anxiety shed old patterns of overthinking, self-criticism, and self-doubt. Clients tell me that after our work they leave feeling confident, grounded, and calm. I also provide crucial space for therapists/trainees looking for a place to take off their "therapist hat" and settle in for that long journey into themselves.
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I work with young adults and adults struggling with issues from anxiety to life transitions, ADHD, learning disabilities, adoption, trauma, and LGBTQ+ issues. My commitment to providing a safe, empathetic, and non-judgmental space has allowed my clients to explore their emotions, thoughts, and experiences freely. I have successfully worked with folks from many different identities and backgrounds.
At Resilience Lab my clients are people navigating life transitions, learning to love their bodies, or questioning their gender identity and/or sexual orientation. Our time together might look like healing trauma, reconnecting with family, or using mindfulness exercises to create more bodily awareness. Through this process, I spend time with clients to discover the values and pieces of their identity making them who they are.
I help anxious and overwhelmed individuals navigate life stress, flourish in life transitions, and heal from painful experiences. You may be a young adult navigating a new life phase, you may be experiencing grief and loss, or you may be working through trauma. You may simply be looking to shift habits that are negatively affecting your life. All of these needs can be challenging to face alone, which is why working together in the context of a therapeutic alliance can be so helpful.
I work with adults experiencing difficulty with anxiety and mood disorders. They want to step out of their comfort zone, use their thoughts and strengths to address life's changes and cultivate interpersonal resolutions. More importantly, they are willing to collaborate to bring healing and wellness into their lives. As a result, they are willing to do the work, offer themselves grace as they navigate life, and understand that change will take time.
My ideal client faces life stressors, transitions, anxiety, depression, or mood disorders. Their goal is to process symptoms, triggers, and trauma, build resiliency, and develop strategies for distress. They seek empathy, understanding, validation, and self-acceptance. They need knowledge about their symptoms and healing process, along with encouragement and humor to aid their journey.
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Are you a young adult having doubts about starting therapy? Are your thoughts and emotions making it tough to manage daily tasks and achieve your goals? Are past experiences affecting how you engage with yourself and those around you?
You love your partner and used to enjoy your time together. Now you find yourselves in the same arguments repeatedly. You feel like you can't do anything right despite trying hard to be a good partner. Your efforts go unnoticed, and intimacy has become difficult, leaving you frustrated and reluctant to try. Conversations end in conflict, creating distance and loneliness. Both of you are tired of arguing and walking on eggshells, feeling stuck and alone.
My clients generally have been using what they know best to respond to stress, emotions, and interpersonal situations but those ways are no longer working. They either cause more stress, lead to them feeling more alone, or even more pain.