Julie Cipes, LPC
Counseling | Professional
322 Main Street Farmington CT, 06032About
Julie Cipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Farmington, CT with substantial clinical and school-based experience. Miss Cipes provides therapeutic treatment to children and adolescents (ages 6-19) experiencing personal challenges impacting their relationships, self-efficacy and overall daily functioning. Miss Cipes' therapeutic approach is integrative in nature, incorporating a variety of modalities to help clients work through the issues they are currently struggling to overcome. Miss Cipes has experience addressing a range of topics in therapy including, but not limited to: anxiety, depression, social skills, self-esteem, changing families and bereavement.
Education and Training
UCONN Bachelor of Arts 2003
University of Saint Joseph Master of Arts 2008
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Awards
- Certificate of Excellence 2009 Southington Board of Education
- Marylouise Fennel Award 2008 Saint Joseph College
Professional Memberships
- American School Counselor Association, ASCA
- American Counseling Association, ACA
- Connecticut School Counselor Association, CSCA
What do you attribute your success to?
- She spent time in Guiana working with children. orphans, aides clinic and also worked in Jumoke academy in Hartford running groups.First session: she sits with parents and children together for younger children and meets with parents first then children of adolescent kids. getting a sense of family and how they handle mental health. getting a school based, family based and social based perspective. and also looking for strengths
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