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Julie Borden, LCSW

Stress, Anxiety Grief Parenting issues Depression Coping with life changes
Video Phone Live Chat Messaging

About me

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have been providing counseling for more than twenty years. I have a master's degree in Social Welfare and experience in a wide range of areas, including grief and loss, stress management, parenting challenges, depression, and communication in relationships. I know that making the decision to start therapy, and reaching out to find someone you can trust, is a big step, often one that people think about for a long time before they actually take it. As you take that step today, I would like to offer some ideas about where this journey could take you. From my work with clients over the years, and from my own personal experience as well, I have come to see the process of therapy as something like looking through a new window, one that allows you to see your life and situation more clearly. In all of the challenges we face, big and small, perspective is key. Each of us is looking at our situation from the inside, in the way we have become accustomed to looking at it. This view is often fogged up and blurry. We are so close to it that we can’t see the forest for the trees. Therapy is about getting distance and perspective. This can come through insight, recognizing relationship patterns and being open to changing them, and questioning long-held assumptions that you didn’t realize you had until someone calls your attention to them. But as important as this awareness is, it usually needs to be followed with concrete steps in order to result in true change. Baby steps at first – in my experience we often underestimate the big results that can come from the smallest shifts. As we experiment with new behaviors, we begin to see ourselves differently. One small success doing something you didn’t think you could do can result in a ripple effect of seeing possibilities that you never knew were there before, and that is where real growth happens.

My goal is to help people live more authentically, live with intention, and make deliberate and conscious choices rather than following old patterns that they never before thought to question. These ideas have
brought me to some of the most important light bulb moments in my own life, and it brings me great happiness to see the moment that someone else begins to see that they have a wider range of options than they ever realized.

If it sounds like I might be a good fit for you, I look forward to getting to know you, hearing the unique story that is yours alone, and working as a team as you find the clarity, peace, and confidence that will lead you to a brighter future.

Professional experience

23yrs in practice
Stress, Anxiety Grief Parenting issues Depression Coping with life changes

Additional areas of focus: Addictions, LGBT, Relationship issues, Family conflicts, Trauma and abuse, Intimacy-related issues, Anger management, Self esteem, Career difficulties, Bipolar disorder, Coaching, Compassion fatigue, ADHD

Services offered

Video
Phone
Live Chat
Messaging

License information

CA LCSW 19807

AZ LCSW LCSW-21472

Reviews

These quotes represent just a few of the many positive reviews that we have received for Julie Borden. We don't pay anyone to provide their review and they are all made voluntarily. Some people's experience receiving therapy with BetterHelp might be different.

Julie is so very kind, responsive and patient. I really enjoy my sessions with her.

Written on Jul 29, 2024 after therapy with Julie for 1 year and 10 months on issues concerning stress, anxiety, family conflicts, and coping with life changes

Julie is a kind and caring professionals, a great listener who helped me navigate a lot of uncertainty in work and life.

Written on Feb 03, 2022 after therapy with Julie for 2 years on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, self esteem, anger management, career difficulties, and coping with life changes

Thank you Julie! You have been an enormous help in my growth.

Written on Nov 27, 2021 after therapy with Julie for 3 years and 5 months on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, self esteem, anger management, and career difficulties

They are able to find resources that help you with your issues. Even when you don’t want to talk, they are able to bring up something and allow you to find your way to your issues.

Written on Oct 08, 2021 after therapy with Julie for 1 month on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, and anger management

She stays solution oriented without making me feel like my problems are invalid. I have only had 2 sessions with her, but I find myself very much looking forward to each session. She gives me materials that are specific to my issues- and the best part is I feel extremely heard by her. She doesn't judge me for ranting about my problems, she doesn't tell me I am negging out, she listens, validates my mind/emotions, and then offers solutions/coping skills- along with an explanation of why she thinks this would be best for me based on what she was hearing-she also asks questions to get to know my situation better if she is confused about part of my flow- she doesn't just continue on, she makes sure she understands what I am saying before she goes into what she is saying-and as someone who trains and develops people into leaders I know that is super value.

Written on Sep 17, 2021 after therapy with Julie for 2 weeks on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related issues, self esteem, career difficulties, coping with life changes, coaching, compassion fatigue, and adhd

Julie is extremely supportive and reliable and is easy to talk to. I feel heard and respected in our sessions and if I message her, she always gets back to me in a timely manner with very thoughtful responses. I am grateful to have her in my life; she has already helped me through so much.

Written on Aug 31, 2021 after therapy with Julie for 1 month on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, self esteem, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, and adhd