Welcome Joe Talluri

Mar 7, 2024 | Blog

Joe Talluri has 10 years of experience in youth development working together with Don Bosco Salesians and trained to be a missionary in heart and spirit for the lost and least. Joe has 20 years of experience as a Social Worker (Specialized in Youth Development), Legal and Social Researcher (qualitative and quantitative), human rights defender and fundraise for a range of nonprofit organizations. As a cherished member of our team, he brings a unique blend of experience, wisdom, and faith to the sacred space of healing. As a staff member at Living Waters team, Joe embodies our mission of holistic well-being, rooted in God’s love.

Joe’s journey is rich and diverse. With a background in social work and a previous career as a religious clerical candidate, research analyst, mobile crisis response team member and fundraiser, he understands the intricate tapestry of human experiences. Joe’s faith is the cornerstone of their approach, infusing every interaction with grace and empathy.

Joes specializes in bridging the gap between psychological healing and spiritual guidance, recognizing that true healing encompasses mind, body, and spirit. Through personalized support, Joe helps individuals find balance, resilience, and inner peace. His commitment to integrating faith and therapy creates a safe haven for growth and transformation. His dedication extends beyond professional boundaries; it’s a calling. Through psychotherapy, mental health counseling, spiritual care, and contemplative prayer, Joe walks alongside those seeking solace. His presence is a beacon of hope, guiding others toward God’s healing love.

Living Waters Therapeutic Catholic Counseling offers individual and couple therapy for adults, teens, and children. Our living water integrated therapies honor the complexity of each person, addressing not only symptoms but also the deeper layers of the soul. Joe’s commitment to this approach fosters true wisdom, resilience, and lasting transformation.

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