Julie Burnett, Psy.D., LCPC
Julie Burnett received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College, and she received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Taylor University. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, and has presented at national conferences on issues of parent training and marital satisfaction.
Julie has provided clinical services in a variety of settings, including outpatient counseling, adolescent and adult partial hospitalization programs, inpatient hospitalization programs, and a college counseling center.
Julie enjoys working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Her areas of special interest include play therapy, womens issues, marital enrichment, and parent training. Julie has led groups for children and adolescents struggling with a variety of issues including depression, anxiety, behavior problems, anger management, and friendship skills. She has also led groups on parent training, and has presented in the community on topics such as suicide prevention and awareness, how to stand up against peer pressure, and building spiritual disciplines into marriage. Julie conducted research on marital satisfaction during the empty nest stage for her doctoral dissertation.
Julie believes in prevention and enrichment education, and she welcomes the opportunity to speak to local school, community, and church organizations on topics related to family relationships, mental health concerns, and personal growth. Julie works out of the Yorkville Office.