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Juli Giordano, LPC
Juli Giordano is a native New Yorker who relocated to the Phoenix area in 1992. Following over fifteen years as a corporate professional she made a career change to pursue her long term interest in psychology.

A 1998 graduate of Ottawa University with a Masters Degree in Counseling and a licensee of the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health, Juli maintains a private practice offering tailored therapeutic plans and modalities unique to each individual. .

With psychology as the foundation of her work, Juli incorporates spiritual influences in the healing process. She believes acceptance, forgiveness and respect are essential in all our dealings and therefore necessary in our ways of being.

Considering Therapy?
Making a decision to seek professional counseling when struggling with very personal issues is not always an easy choice to make. Many people prefer to work out problems on their own and find their own way. While this is a necessary first step, it may not be all that is needed to get through difficult times.

Therapy is an experiential opportunity to openly explore thoughts, ideas and feelings in a place where you are actively heard. Once we see how our beliefs and perceptions ultimately create our particular realities, we become free of the limitations that have weighed us down in the past.

Unfortunately, we don't often take the time to consider what our beliefs are and how they affect the decisions and outcomes in our lives. Those questions don't arise in the normal routines of our day.

Counseling is an avenue by which we explore how our perceptions came to be and if they serve us in a beneficial or unconstructive way. In the process, we strengthen positive attributes and concepts, while reconstructing old, negative patterns of thought and behavior.

Instead of asking "Why me?" we can accept life's hardships and see them as rich opportunities to explore, learn and grow. It is in these difficult times that we step out of the trance and find the truer meanings of our lives. We endure the suffering because, in it, we discover the riches of healing and our own personal evolution.


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