Julie Mokotoff

Staff Psychologist/Counselor

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Background

Julie Mokotoff, LPCC-S, is an independently licensed professional counselor and approved clinical supervisor. She works part time as a counselor in the University Counseling Center, where she supports students' mental health and personal growth. Originally from the Cleveland area, Julie spent many years living and working in Baltimore before returning home to be closer to family. She has been married for 23 years and is the proud parent of two children and a dog. Outside of her professional work, Julie enjoys traveling, running, hiking, eating delicious food, playing board games, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

Areas of Expertise

  • Julie brings extensive experience in college mental health
  • outpatient community counseling
  • and clinical supervision. Her areas of expertise include supporting individuals through anxiety
  • depression
  • life transitions
  • identity development
  • and academic or personal stressors. She uses an integrative approach informed by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • narrative therapy
  • and mindfulness-based practices to create a collaborative
  • supportive therapeutic environment that fosters insight
  • resilience
  • and meaningful change.

Education

Julie earned a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Johns Hopkins University, where her training emphasized evidence-based practice, ethical clinical care, and work with diverse populations. She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Wittenberg University, which informs her developmental perspective and strengths-based approach to supporting students' growth and learning.

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