Julianne Bull is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist living in Los Angeles. She holds a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California and has been a practicing therapist for about seven years. She currently utilizes DBT work with adolescents, as well as being a Certified Animal Assisted Therapy Professional. At age 14, Julianne was sent away for a year to two Troubled Teen Industry programs, the experiences which inspired her to become a therapist for teens and use her work to fight against this damaging and dangerous industry
Julianne joins Rachel to discuss her harrowing experience as a teenager at two different teen treatment facilities where she suffered neglect and abuse that caused her trauma for many years to come. Julianne explains to Rachel how finally seeing a legitimate therapist inspired her to pursue the profession herself, pointing out how her time in grips of the troubled teen industry informs the way she works with teens in her own practice.
Before You Go: Rachel reflects on how what Julianne described as her "stubbornness" was actually a strength that ultimately helped her survive and offers advice to parents struggling with difficult teens.
Find more about Julianne's practice here:
https://www.juliannebull.com/
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