Our Team
Julie Burge: MA, LPC-MHSP, CCTP
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Though I studied and received my undergraduate degree in psychology, I did not come to truly understand the power of therapy until I was personally recovering from a relationship with a narcissist. Therapy gave me a place to process thoughts and feelings, but more importantly, it gave me an opportunity to find my own voice.
Eight years post divorce, I received my Master’s Degree as a Licensed Professional Counselor, with a Mental Health Services Provider designation. My hope and passion is to provide others with the hope, support and grace that I so desperately needed and received. I have been practicing since May 2016. I focus on offering a holistic and team approach to support my clients through their own healing process.
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Bipolar
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Difficulties with Self-Esteem
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Narcissistic Abuse
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Domestic Abuse
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Sexual Abuse
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Divorce Recovery
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Stress Management
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
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Grief, Loss, or Bereavement
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Developmental Trauma
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Marriage Counseling
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Blending Step Families

Christina Moore: LENS Neurofeedback Provider
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At The Healing Ground Collective, I have the privilege of walking alongside individuals and families as they pursue healing, clarity, and growth. I believe that every person has the innate capacity for change, and neurofeedback—especially LENS—can be a powerful tool to support that journey.
With an academic background in neuroscience and over seven years of experience in community outreach, I bring a solid understanding of how we’re wired and a deep respect for how lived experiences shape each of us in unique and meaningful ways. I’m currently pursuing a Master’s in Marriage and Family Counseling at Trevecca University, where I continue to deepen my understanding of how emotional, relational, and neurological healing intersect.
I bring clinical training and expertise to my work—but I also believe you’re the expert on your own life. My role isn’t to "fix" you, but to come alongside you, offer insight when it’s helpful, and use neurofeedback as a tool to support the changes you’re already working toward. Whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, trauma, attention issues, or just feeling stuck, I’m here to be a steady, thoughtful presence as you navigate what’s next.
Outside of work, you can find me spending time with friends and family, exploring new foods, and learning from different cultures—experiences that keep me grounded, curious, and continually inspired by the richness of human resilience.
