Dr. Julian frazier
Licensed psychologist | Sport Psychologist
Former Division-1 Track and Field Athlete
Provides psychotherapy for a broad range of issues including depression, anxiety, stress management, "Existential crisis"/major life transitions, sport and work performance, career/vocational counseling, and multicultural issues
Former Division-1 Track and Field Athlete turned Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Julian earned his PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Denver.
Julian is a licensed counseling psychologist with a history in private practice, community mental health, and integrated care. He works primarily with adults providing psychotherapy for a broad range of issues including depression, anxiety, stress management, "Existential crisis"/major life transitions, sport and work performance, career/vocational counseling, and multicultural issues.
Julian’s theoretical orientation is an integrative blend of existential psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. He believes that therapy is a process of active becoming, where the therapist and client work collaboratively to address the client's presenting issues. This means sometimes diving into the big questions like "What is the meaning of life?" while also being concrete in taking measurable action towards specific goals. Together he will refine who you would like to become and through a process of collaborative empiricism (deliberate trial-and-error), take steps towards actualizing that vision. For some people that means striving to become the best version of themselves; for others, it means working through a challenging situation or successfully navigating the symptoms and trials of mental illness.
To supplement a person's striving, Julian uses integrated techniques from across the mind-body spectrum, specifically looking at how aspects of lifestyle, nutrition, exercise, sleep, and one's environment play a role in supportive mental health. He strives to be professional and task-oriented while also being warm, authentic, and collaborative. Therapy can be a difficult and dynamic space for learning, growth, expression, and creativity. While Julian is no stranger to the heavier aspects of life, he hopes that he and his pateints can also find time for joy and fun in their work together!
Along with his clinical work, Julian is also a professor in counseling psychology and continues to work in psychotherapy research and program development. When he’s not in the office Julian will be hiking, skiing, biking, rolling dice in Dungeons and Dragons (DnD), and continuing his athletic career in parkour!
Julian looks forward to meeting and working with you.