

The menopause season can bring unexpected emotional and mental health challenges- even for women who have never struggles with anxiety, mood changes or sleep challenges before. You may be experiencing new or intensified anxiety, anger, panic symptoms, health concerns, or a persistent sense of unease. This often feels confusing, and disruptive, to our daily living. Many women describe feeling unlike themselves and are unsure where to turn for support. It is my belief that we all have an innate resiliency to heal a wounded mind or a broken heart. Our work together aims to nurture what is already inside, to help understand your challenges and fortify your strengths.
I chose psychiatry because I believe that mental health care should be both scientifically grounded and deeply human. Long before medical school, my academic background in philosophy shaped the way I think about people, suffering, and healing. It taught me to approach each patient not as a collection of symptoms, but as a whole person with a unique story, set of values, and capacity for growth.
Do others see you as someone who has it all together? Inside, are you feeling like you're falling apart? Do feelings of emptiness consume you?
For many people suffering with emotional wounds, anxiety, isolation and hopelessness can become a daily part of life.
You don't have to face it alone. We can work together to find new solutions for wellness, healing and recovery
I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker. I earned my Masters of Social Work from Fordham University and am currently working on my Doctorate of Social Work from Rutgers University with a focus on first responder trauma. I have worked in the field for over ten years and have experience working with individuals across the lifespan. My specialty is trauma-focused therapy, which helps to resolve prior and current experiences. I also enjoy working with adults feeling depressed and anxious.
Hello! I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience in diverse settings providing compassionate, client-centered therapy for adults facing life transitions, emotional stress, and a wide range of mental health challenges. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, or relationship difficulties, I offer a safe, supportive space to explore your experiences and create lasting change.
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Navigating the path to healing can feel daunting, especially for marginalized individuals facing systemic barriers. My mission is to honor and empower your strength and vulnerability as you seek support. Together, we'll create a safe space where you can share your story authentically, free from judgment or criticism. I integrate cultural, racial, and ethnic understanding into our sessions to ensure your unique experiences are respected and validated.
Guylante Jules Jeune MSN-FNP-C-PMHNP-BC
She prefers to be called Jules. She has been in the Health Care for about 13 years.
Jules went to Miami Dade College for BSN.
South University for FNP
Wilkes Barre University for PMHNP Certification.
Jules has been married for 12 years, 1 son.
Originally, she's from Haiti, speaks Creole, French, English.
Currently Jules works at Seabrook as Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)


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