About Us

Sweet Bliss Counseling grew out of a dream I carried long before it had a name.

As a clinician, I’ve always been drawn to the deeper layers of people’s stories, the trauma they’ve survived, the anxiety they’ve learned to manage alone, the emotions they’ve tucked away to keep going. Early in my career, I discovered how much I resonated with trauma work. I loved helping people make sense of their internal world, reconnect with themselves, and finally feel safe in their own body and mind. That work shaped me. It grounded me. It clarified my purpose.

Around that same time, I began supporting autistic adolescents and adults, and something clicked. I saw the masking, the burnout, the sensory overwhelm, but I also saw the insight, honesty, creativity, and brilliance that often went unrecognized. I realized quickly how misunderstood and unsupported many neurodivergent individuals and families felt, and how deeply they needed spaces that honored their experiences rather than trying to change them. That experience awakened a second passion in me , one I hadn’t planned for, but one that felt incredibly right.

Both pieces of my work, trauma and neurodivergence, shaped the heart of Sweet Bliss Counseling.

This practice was built to be a place where people can breathe again. A place where trauma survivors, anxious minds, overwhelmed parents, autistic individuals, and anyone navigating a hard chapter can feel genuinely seen without having to perform or hide parts of themselves.

Today, Sweet Bliss Counseling continues to grow in the same spirit it began. I’ve welcomed a clinician who shares this vision, who is warm, deeply compassionate, person-centered, and grounded in prioritizing client’s voices and experiences. of us brings our own strengths and lived experiences, but we are united by a simple belief:

People deserve therapy that feels human.
Therapy that honors their story.
Therapy that meets them where they are.

We support children, teens, adults, and families through autism, trauma, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, identity exploration, ADHD, substance use, life transitions, and the everyday emotional weight that comes with being human. Whether you’re neurodivergent or neurotypical, overwhelmed or searching for clarity, navigating healing or simply trying to keep going, you belong here.

If you’re reading this, I’m grateful you’re here. You don’t have to navigate everything alone. At Sweet Bliss Counseling, you’re allowed to show up exactly as you are and we’ll walk the rest together.

“Sometimes we look back on situations and wonder how we didn’t notice what feels so obvious now. But the truth is, we only understand things once we have lived through them. We revisit moments and think, ‘Why didn’t I see it?’ but we forget that clarity comes after experience. You were never meant to know then what you understand now.”

— Julia Curtis, MA, LPC, CAS, CCTP

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