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Therapists in West Valley City, UT


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Sarah Finch

My approach to therapy: I have a strong passion for healing. I believe in the power of restorative relationships, that everyone has the ability to rewrite unhelpful life narratives, the strength to transform their life, and break generational cycles of trauma.

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Brittany Smith

My approach to therapy: Effective change begins with a personalized approach. I feel therapy can only be effective when tailored to the individual and the specific journey they have traveled. I focus on strengths and guiding my clients towards empowerment and self healing.

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Tekla McCabe

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach draws from a rich tapestry of evidence-based modalities, with a primary focus on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

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Jennifer MacArthur

My approach to therapy: I am compassionate and flexible in my approach and use teamwork as the basis of therapy. I am also trained in EMDR. I am dedicated to dispelling the stigma that surrounds mental health issues, and a huge advocate of suicide awareness and prevention.

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Dr. Yanet Vanegas

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I use evidence-based practices to help children, adolescents, and perinatal women. I focus on small, impactful changes, keeping your goals and how to best achieve them at the heart of every session.

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Lynn Liddell

My approach to therapy: My approach is focused on balancing acceptance and change--I want to help you build the life you want to live and change the things you want to change. I want to help you do this from a place of deep self-acceptance regardless of how hard change is!

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Paige Romney

My approach to therapy: As a team, we collaborate so you feel like your thoughts, opinions, and concerns are being heard. I take a person-centered approach and use different modalities based on my client's specific needs including: EMDR, DBT, CBT, SFT, Mindfulness, etc.

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Nathan Hale

My approach to therapy: I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is a therapy that helps you better understand and make change to your thoughts and behaviors. In addition, I am trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, to help with psychological flexibility.

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Kira Tadehara

My approach to therapy: If you need more structure and skills, or if you need intuitive free-flow, we'll find a balance that helps you to understand who you are and how you exist in your world more authentically and effectively.

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Kaity Brock

My approach to therapy: People will experience my directive yet gentle approach to therapy. I provide a calm, conversational style that will make people feel at ease when working with me.

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