Julie Reville

Julie Reville

Credentials: MS, NCC, LCMHC
Practice: Julie Reville, LCMHC, NCC
Phone: (802) 734-0777
E-mail: jreville0324@gmail.com
Location: 234 Crispin Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403
Website: https://juliereville.com/
Insurance Accepted: Lyra, Out of Network
Fees: $150 per 45-minute session

Specializing In—
Depression, Anxiety and Stress, Family and Parenting Issues, Relationship Issues, Chronic Illness, LGBTQ, ADHD and Learning Disabilities, Insomnia with CBT-I

About

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in South Burlington, Vermont and Florida and have been in private practice since 2006.

I provide psychotherapy for individuals for mental health counseling who have anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or OCD/ADHD. I specialize in providing therapy for individuals who are dealing with OCD. I see all my clients via Telehealth video counseling. I believe that difficult life situations provide unique opportunities for growth and learning.

I received my Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury College in 1979. I also received a Master of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Vermont (UVM) in 1984. For some 20 years I have provided speech-language services to children, adults and groups in the public schools, at Fletcher Allen Health Care, the Baird Center and at the University of Vermont.

In 2003, I returned to school and earned a Master of Science degree in Counseling in 2006. My direct clinical training included two years of internship and one and a half years as a Triage Counselor at the UVM Counseling Center. I provided counseling to students for anxiety and depression, learning disabilities and led groups, such as the Mindfulness for Living Group, Grief and Loss, and a Support Group for Students with Disabilities. I continue to include work on mindfulness with many of my clients. I have also worked as a Substitute Crisis Clinician with Howard Center’s Mobile Crisis Team for over two years, and as Counselor/Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities at Champlain College for one semester in 2008. I have also instructed courses as Adjunct Instructor in the Communication Sciences and in the Counseling Graduate Program at UVM. My counseling skills are enriched by over 20 years of experience as a therapist working with children, adolescents, adults and families impacted by a communication disorder. I enjoy seeing older teens and adults, and will often see young teens with a parent or significant other.