Julianna Fetner, LMFTLicensed Mental Health Clinician
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SpecialtiesIf you are someone who struggles with vulnerability, loneliness, people-pleasing behaviors, and avoiding conflict, I can help. You may long for love, belonging, safety, and truly mattering to the people around you and yet you find yourself being held back by anxiety, shame, guilt, and fear of failure. You might be afraid of relying on others and getting "too close" to others. I love working with clients who are ready to work on their relationships with friends, family, partners, and themselves. I can help you learn to trust, nurture, and understand yourself so that you can establish meaningful and quality relationships with others. You are not alone. We all experience loss, disappointments, fear, and pain. We are meant to be in relationship with others and need each other for support and care.
I help clients find deeper honesty in themselves by developing a strong sense of who they are and what they need. I believe the greatest relationship is the one we have with ourselves. I also believe that we heal in relationships when we can feel a sense of care and belonging. I help clients know themselves and live a more meaningful life.
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My focus areas include adolescents, stress, depression, anxiety, trauma and PTSD, sexual abuse, grief and loss, family conflict, childhood emotional neglect, imposter syndrome, self-esteem, perfectionism, life transitions, cultural adjustment, career counseling, infertility, pregnancy, prenatal, perinatal, and postpartum, spirituality, sports performance, relationship concerns, infidelity, women's issues, and men's issues.
I hold a feminist and anti-oppression lens in my work. I value and respect the diverse and intersecting backgrounds, identities, and experiences of my clients. I enjoy working with the LGBTQ community. I value sex-positivity, anti-racism, and the Health at Every Size movement.
I can be a witness to your life journey, a soul nurturer, a relationship connoisseur, an advocate for your truest self.
Bio
I was born in Washington and grew up as the youngest child in an adventurous family with big personalities. As an intuitive, social, introvert, I’ve always been drawn to deep relationships while also carving out space to nurture myself. Learning to see my sensitive nature as a strength, along with my love for people’s stories led me to pursue a career in psychotherapy.
I spent 10 years living in Southern California where I attended undergraduate school and graduate school. Before pursuing my masters, I worked in Uganda where I participated in development work for a post-conflict community.
I received my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Hope University and Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Vanguard University.
I am a wife, friend, daughter, and sister. My relationships are deeply important to me and have shaped who I am today. I am an athlete, finding joy and fulfillment through the physical and mental challenges of endurance running. I am a spiritual person, asking difficult questions and seeking existential meaning.
I live in Seattle with my partner and German Shorthaired Pointer. I love to be in the mountains or near a body of water, making the Pacific Northwest a privilege to call home. I enjoy running and find fun ways to compete and challenge myself. Other ways I nurture my soul include reading, eating good food, traveling and being with my people.
Certifications and Trainings
- Trained in EMDR
- Gottman Level 1
Professional Affiliations
- Washington Mental Health Counseling Association
- Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study
Fees
Phone Consultation
Individual Intake Session Couples Intake Session Individual Therapy Session (In-person or Online) Couples Therapy Session (In-person or Online) Group Session |
15 minutes
60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes |
Free
$350 $350 $300 $300 $100 |
I am not paneled with any insurance company. My clients attend therapy on an out-of-network basis or pay for sessions out of pocket. If you would like to use your out-of-network benefits, please contact your insurance company prior to our first meeting and ask what the out-of-network reimbursement would be for outpatient in-person or online psychotherapy. The specific amount of this reimbursement depends on your plan. I will provide you with the statements your insurance requires.