Therapists in Utah
Mariah Jeremiah
Mariah Jeremiah
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.
Maryann Dexter
Maryann Dexter
As a therapist, I prioritize creating a supportive and understanding atmosphere for my clients. I am a real person that does not believe therapy needs to be a stuffy, clinical, and generic experience. I aim to make sessions feel safe, valuable, and judgment-free; to accomplish this, I give it my all to be genuine with each person.
I practice from a person-centered perspective, which means that I view the therapist-client relationship as a partnership. I believe that the client is the expert on their own life, and my job is to help them harness their strengths and resources to make the changes they want to make.
Dr. Bradford Stucki
Dr. Bradford Stucki
Choosing to reach out for help can be a tough, but ultimately healing choice. When you work with me, you’ll not only benefit from being heard, but also learn evidence-based strategies to manage your depressive symptoms. Reach out for a free 15-minute consultation to start your path to healing today.
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