couples therapy

You probably feel like conflict and communication issues are what go you into couples therapy in the first place. And that makes sense! Conflict is stressful and exhausting, and if you don’t have the tools to navigate conflict in a healthy way, it can be painful and even destructive to your relationship. But, should your…

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virtual therapy, telehealth

You might be wondering, is virtual therapy right for me? You might be asking whether your situation is one that could be addressed in teletherapy? Starting therapy is hard enough, and sometimes meeting via video can feel strange. However, virtual therapy can be a great fit for a variety of problems and concerns in therapy.…

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south jordan utah counseling

Meet Utah Therapist Dorothy Cobia, MMFT, LMFT  If you are searching for the best therapist for you and your family in Utah, it can be easy to become overwhelmed. How can you find the best therapist for your situation and therapy goals? (Related article: How to Find the Best Therapist for You).  Our office is here…

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utah therapist

Meet a Utah Therapist: Rachel Brown, LAMFT in Orem, Utah In search of a therapist in Orem, Utah? Our offices have more than 20 qualified and caring therapists who are here to help. (Related article: How to Find the Best Therapist for You).  Today, you will learn about Rachel Brown, a therapist in our Orem,…

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marriage counseling

Debunking Marriage Counseling Myths: “Couples Therapy is Only For Straight Couples” By now, you might have noticed that most marriage therapy content online refers to straight couples by default. And when you picture couples who pursue counseling together, you might not picture an LGBTQ couple. Do LGBTQ couples have the same struggles as straight couples? Can…

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family therapy

Family Therapy: How to Support Your LGBTQ Family Members Did you know that family therapy can help LGBTQ individuals? If you have a family member who is a part of the LGBTQ community, you might remember when they first came out to you about their gender and/or sexuality. This might have been an announcement that…

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