Juley-Ann Osbourne
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Juley-Ann earned her master’s in clinical mental health counseling (MA) from Northwestern University, where she completed her clinical practicum at The Family Institute. Before transitioning to mental health counseling, she pursued a career in E-commerce marketing management, specializing in premium baby products and clothing. She holds a bachelor’s in communication studies and business administration from Eastern Illinois University.
Juley-Ann brings a compassionate energy and strength-based approach to her work. With a strong focus on destigmatizing mental health, she supports clients navigating depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and complex trauma. Her therapeutic style is rooted in warmth, authenticity, and deep compassion, with a commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment where clients feel genuinely seen and heard.
Juley-Ann has a passion for supporting individuals and couples in navigating family systems, relationship challenges, and life transitions. She emphasizes the relational aspect of therapy, blending interpersonal and wellness models with the latest insights from neuroscience. She guides clients through a collaborative process to identify relational patterns, uncover strengths, and address vulnerabilities, empowering them to make meaningful changes in their lives.
As a Caribbean woman, Juley-Ann brings a rich understanding of cultural diversity to her practice, offering a unique perspective on systemic oppression and intersectional identities. She is dedicated to creating an inclusive, welcoming space that honors every aspect of the individual.
Outside of sessions, Juley-Ann enjoys running, cooking, and making pottery.