Therapy works best when you feel deeply seen and understood.
If you’re navigating a life transition, wrestling with difficult emotions, exploring your identity, or hoping to build more meaningful relationships, Julie Singer brings warmth, presence, and genuine curiosity to that work. She is passionate about helping clients move toward greater authenticity and fulfillment.
Julie is a Nashville-based master’s-level therapist who is attentive to how personal history, identity, and context shape your inner experience and the way you relate to others.
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How Julie works
While she incorporates a variety of approaches to fit each client, Julie frequently works through a relational, psychodynamic, and humanistic lens. Believing therapy is most effective when clients feel truly seen and understood, she works collaboratively to explore your inner world, examine your relational patterns, and help you move toward greater authenticity and fulfillment.
Areas of focus
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Grief and loss
- Life transitions
- Identity exploration
- Building more meaningful relationships
Education and background
Before entering the mental health field, Julie practiced law for a decade. Though she found meaning in her legal work, she ultimately felt called to counseling, and her experiences as an attorney and a mother continue to shape her therapeutic presence with empathy and intention.
Julie earned her Master’s in Human Development Counseling at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College, after a Bachelor of Arts in English and a law degree, both from the University of Virginia. She completed clinical internships at Lipscomb University Counseling Center and Nashville Psych and is a member of the American Counseling Association and the Nashville Psychotherapy Institute. Julie is supervised by Dr. Dan Goldstein at Nashville Psych and Dr. Jay Tift, LPC-MHSP.
When she’s not with clients, Julie enjoys running, yoga, hiking with her family, exploring Nashville’s parks, and listening to a good podcast.
Ready to work together?
If Julie’s warm, relational, and reflective approach resonates with you, she would be glad to hear from you.
Call (615) 582-2882 or email clientcare@nashvillepsych.com. We respond quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who does Julie work with?
Julie works with individuals navigating life transitions, emotional challenges, identity exploration, and relationship concerns, bringing warmth, presence, and curiosity to each client.
What is Julie’s therapeutic approach?
Julie works primarily through a relational, psychodynamic, and humanistic lens, exploring how personal history and identity shape your experience, and collaborating with you to build self-awareness and authenticity.
What did Julie do before becoming a therapist?
Julie practiced law for a decade before being called to mental health counseling. Her experiences as an attorney and a mother continue to inform the empathy and intention she brings to her work.
Is Julie accepting new clients?
Availability changes over time. The best way to find out is to call (615) 582-2882 or schedule a free phone consultation, and our team will let you know.
How do I get started with Julie?
Call (615) 582-2882, email clientcare@nashvillepsych.com, or request an appointment online. We’ll respond quickly and help you take the next step.