About Us
Juno Therapy Services is named after Juno, the founder’s first dog. Juno was a human dog, meaning she loved being around people, and saw the best in everyone. She had a hard life before being adopted, having been living on the streets and found as a stray by the Humane Society. But even having lived through this, she still found joy and love with her human companions, and met everyone with kindness and acceptance. Known by friends and loved ones as a headstrong derp, Juno lived her life to the fullest and enjoyed every minute of it, whether it be going for walks, finding a dead bird to roll on top of at the dog park, or stealing Austin’s Chipotle burrito and eating it in one massive bite.
Unfortunately, in 2018 that Juno passed away. It is after Juno that our values are derived: Humor, Authenticity, and the pursuit of Joy and Connection, all through our internal Resiliency.
Meet the Team
At Juno Therapy Services, we specialize in trauma, sex, and gender topics. Approaching each and every client with acceptance and authenticity, our goal is simply to help individuals and couples live the most meaningful and joyful life they can.
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Founder | TherapistAustin started working in the mental health field in 2011 at a half-way house for men exiting maximum security prison, and interned at a dual inpatient/outpatient CD treatment facility from 2012-2013.
In 2013 he began working as an ARMHS practitioner, and in 2015 he became program manager. In 2017 Austin transitioned into Treatment Director for the ARMHS program under the clinical supervision of an LP. and started his graduate studies in 2018.
In 2019 he moved to a different agency and assumed the role of Lead Field Supervisor and assisted in building their ARMHS program; later in 2019 he started his internship for graduate school and transitioned to Ellie Mental Health as an in-home therapist. Austin graduated from Adler Graduate School in 2021, eventually being promoted to the Community-Based Services (CBS) Program Manager and VRT Program Manager while under clinical supervision of board approved supervisors, and finally CBS Director after he achieved his LPCC license in 2023.
In 2024, Austin transitioned to Interna Mental Health and assumed the role of Director of Clinical Programming where he helped clinicians build therapy programs, groups, and provide the type of therapy they want to provide.
In 2025 Austin decided to start his own mental health practice, naming it after his first dog, Juno.
Austin specializes in trauma-focused therapy, gender exploration, and sex therapy, and underwent EMDR training in 2020. Outside of work, Austin enjoys music (playing and listening), riding motorcycles, and exploring new restaurants in the area.
Also, he’s a giant nerd. Like, seriously. Don't get him started on nerd things.
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Director of Catology and Meowopy(Currently Not Taking Clients)
Surtr, better known as Soot, is the current Director of Catology and Meowopy at Juno Therapy Services. While she is known for being shy and timid in-person, she often explodes to life during virtual meetings, after assisting Austin in his telehealth work, usually though the use of headbutts and chaotic sprinting around.
Outside of work, Soot enjoys taking naps, having a nice dinner of wet cat food, and watching Cat-TV out the window.
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