Julia Cooper, a doctor of psychology and divinity, is the director and lead therapist at Creative Therapies, providing child, teen, family, parent, and group therapy for over 30 years. She provides play therapy, behavioral cognitive therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and offers art, sandtray, neurofeedback, and so much more. Essentially, she creates a new therapy for each person who enters her therapy rooms. She offers internships and supervises clinicians in how to work with children successfully. She has coordinated with Yale University on the design and implementation of In-Home Care and interfaces with numerous psychiatric hospitals, including Silver Hill, Cornell, Menninger, and McClean. She recently completed the first installment of the college edition, Psychotherapy Tales, which addresses the heart and soul of healing with an emphasis on lifespan development. She provides training and manuals for parents, therapists, and teachers, on various topics, including The PATH to Managing Children Who Tantrum, Curative Language, and When a Child Does Not Play. And offers a free parenting app called, EBIPS, to maintain truths about the developmental stages, especially since the CDC quietly lowered the standards during COVID. She lectures nationwide and offers a variety of school and in-home/family consultation packages. Every April, she gives back to her community with complimentary parenting lectures in schools and churches. Dr. Cooper is also inspired to pass along her wealth of information to the upcoming generation of caregivers, doctors, and nurses as an adjunct professor of child, adolescent, and lifespan development at Fairfield University.