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Mariah Jeremiah

REMOTE ACROSS UTAH

Mariah Jeremiah

MSW, Washington University in St. Louis
Years in practice: 11
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I have 9 years of clinical experience working with individuals with trauma as well other mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, etc.  I am formally trained in multiple therapies and tailor therapy to your needs and am committed to providing strengths-based therapy with goals that we will create together. I believe at one point or another everyone needs therapy and it should be a non-judgmental environment. I believe each person is able to reach their full potential and overcome any obstacle with the right help. I look forward to hearing from you! See my website for more info! Remote therapy only.

REMOTE ACROSS UTAH
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Thomas Childs

Cottonwood Heights, Utah

Thomas Childs

MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, Kansas State University
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I specialize in EMDR, one of the top 5 research-backed trauma theories in the world. EMDR utlizes the body’s biological method of processing memory and emotion and makes it a conscious process rather than subconscious. By doing so, EMDR allows people to process through trauma, anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, etc in an efficient and permanent way.

Cottonwood Heights, Utah
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