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Juliana Hoyos

LMFT (California)
Psychotherapist • Somatic & Attachment-Based Practitioner

Healing the Humans Who Hold Everything Together

Juliana Hoyos is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) who works with capable, high-functioning individuals who are used to carrying more than their share. On paper, their lives look steady. Successful. Responsible. But internally, many are running on pressure.

Juliana specializes in trauma-informed, somatic, and attachment-based work that helps people reconnect with themselves — not by pushing harder, but by listening differently. Her approach integrates clinical depth with spiritual awareness and embodied practice. She believes burnout is not weakness — it’s information. A signal from the nervous system asking for a new way forward.

At Catalyst, Juliana leads the psychological dimension of Founder Enablement — helping entrepreneurs build not only strategy and revenue systems, but the internal regulation required to sustain them.

EDUCATION, LICENSURE, EXPERIENCE


Licensure & Education

  • Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), California
  • Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy, Chapman University
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Phoenix

Professional Experience

  • 10+ years practicing as a licensed psychotherapist
  • Addiction & substance abuse recovery
  • Family systems & attachment repair
  • Trauma recovery (physical, sexual, relational)
  • Human trafficking recovery
  • Professionals struggling with chronic stress and life imbalance
Juliana Hoyos in front of a rainbow eucalyptus

COMPETENCIES

  • Burnout & Chronic Stress Recovery
  • Professional Life Balance Support
  • Guided Meditation & Embodied Practices
  • Organizational Mental Health Consulting
  • Emotional Regulation & Resilience Building
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Somatic Regulation & Nervous System Work
  • Attachment-Based Therapy
  • Addiction & Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Family Systems & Intergenerational Patterns
Lucas Hamon
"Healing isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about returning to who you were before survival became your identity."
Juliana HamonLMFT