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Dr. Julio Brionez

Laramie, Wyoming

Dr. Julio Brionez

PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of North Dakota
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Thank you for visiting this page. As a psychologist and human, my passions are suicide prevention through action, connection, and therapy. I come to this work with a compassionate lens and training to reduce suicide using two types of therapy (e.g., ACT, and BCBT). Conversely, I am a suicide survivor, attempt survivor, and psychologist licensed to practice in Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana.

Laramie, Wyoming
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Dr. Chudi Obijekwu

Cheyenne, Wyoming

Dr. Chudi Obijekwu

MSc and EdD in Counseling Psychology, Tennessee State University. SAP, American Substance Abuse Professionals, Inc.
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I work with clients suffering from mental illness, and substance abuse. I also provide DOT/SAP evaluations for the employees who disregard the United States Department of Transportation Rules and Regulations. All my clients tell me they enjoy it when I “walk” with them into recovery. I offer both in-office and teletherapy sessions.

Cheyenne, Wyoming
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