Julie Stalford
MSW, LISW
Julie is approved by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board as a Licensed Independent Social Worker (License# I.2002064). She is a member of the Clinical Social Work Association. Julie also holds a Bachelors in Social Work and a Bachelors in Spanish from Bradley University as well as a Master of Arts in Clinical Social Work from Ohio University. Her Masters research included “Factors influencing Emotional Intelligence in young adults.” Prior work experience includes extensive work overseas as a coordinator for Peace Corps, Paraguay in sustainable development, working with dying aids patients and teaching Hispanic adults English. Some of Julie’s focus areas are grief counseling, adult children of alcoholics and the St. Thomas Aquinas “Affirmation” psychotherapy discipline. In addition, she is fluent in Spanish.
CONTACT JULIE
Phone: 614-442-7650 Ext. 09
Email: julie@sopcc.org
Areas of Focus
- Abuse
- Adjustment Issues
- Adolescent/Teen Issues
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Couples/Marital Counseling
- Depression
- Grief and Loss
- Hispanic/Immigrant
- Life Transitions
- Multi-cultural Issues
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Relational Issues
- Self Esteem/Worth/Identity
- Solution-focused Therapy
- Spiritual Issues
- Stress Management
- Women's Issues
Clientele
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Couples
- Families
- Groups
- Individuals
- Teens
Insurance
- Aetna/Aetna EAP/Resources for Living
- All One Health EAP
- Anthem BC/BS
- Carebridge EAP
- Catasys/OnTrak
- Medical Mutual
- Ohio PPO Connect
- Oscar
- OSU - Prime Care/NGS/Trustmark
- Poppins Health
- Self pay
- United Healthcare/UBH/Optum EAP
Locations
WORKSHOPS OR GROUPS
None at this time
PERSONAL
Julie loves service work, spending time with family and international travel. Mother Teresa has certainly taught me how to serve others with mental or emotional distress. Quote: “Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.” St. Mother Teresa