Biography
Justine Froelker is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private practice in St. Louis, MO. Justine's style of therapy is a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Her straight-forward and non-shaming approach creates a safe space to address patients' concerns.
With her extensive training and experience, Justine treats adolescents, college students, and adults on a variety of concerns, such as eating disorders, body image issues, perfectionism, addictions, depression, anxiety, stress management, OCD, and low self-esteem.
Justine started in the counseling field in 1999 with Preferred Family Healthcare (PFH) in Kirksville, MO. While at PFH, Justine worked with adult substance abuse clients and facilitated many psychoeducational groups.
After three years at PFH, Justine joined McCallum Place Eating Disorders Treatment Programs in St. Louis. During her time with McCallum Place, Justine performed several roles including, Admissions, Utilization Review, Aftercare Coordinator, and Therapist.
In addition to her current private practice, Justine is an instructor at St. Louis Community College, where she teaches General Psychology, Human Sexuality, and Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Additionally, she is an expert therapist and writes monthly articles for St. Louis Health & Wellness Magazine.
Justine can be seen regularly on the St. Louis KMOV midday show, Great Day St. Louis, educating viewers on healthy relationships, positive self-concept, and basic self-care.
Justine holds a BA in Psychology from Truman State University and a Masters degree in Community Counseling from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She is also a graduate of the Coach U Core Essentials Program, a program designed to coach clients on issues such as relationships, personal and professional development.







