Structural Family Therapy Spanish Fork UT
Structural family therapy, or SFT, is a form of family therapeutic intervention. Structural family therapists work to disrupt dysfunctional systems and restructure family systems. Dysfunctional families often display patterns of being overly enmeshed or disengaged, or have a pattern of triangulation of family members. Read on to learn more and to gain access to marriage and family therapists in Spanish Fork, UT who provide structural family therapy.
Jason King
(801) 623-4770
Provo, UT
Jason King
(801) 623-4770
Provo, UT 84604
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, Sexual Abuse Recovery, Supervision
Certifications
Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor
William Erb
(801) 863-8972
Orem, UT
William Erb
(801) 863-8972
Orem, UT 84058
Practice Areas
Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Mental Health/Agency Counseling, Disaster Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Mr David O. Williams, LPC
801 960 5388
313 East 1200 S.,Suite #101
Orem, UT
Mr David O. Williams, LPC
801 960 5388
313 East 1200 S.,Suite #101
Orem, UT 84097
Specialties
Addictions or Substance Abuse,ADHD,Anxiety or Fears,Child or Adolescent Issues,Depression,Impulse Control Disorders,Parenting,Relationship Issues,Spirituality,Trauma and PTSD
Education
Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling from Brigham Young University, 1997.
Membership Organizations
Choosing Joy!
Utah Family Institute
(801) 802-9464
1471 N 1200 W
Orem, UT
Utah Family Institute
(801) 802-9464
1471 N 1200 W
Orem, UT 84057
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Wasatch Mental Health
(801) 342-4207
750 North 200 West
Provo, UT
Dr. Linda Quinton-Burr
(801) 335-4840
Conscious Living3210 North Canyon Road
Provo, UT
Dr. Linda Quinton-Burr
(801) 335-4840
Conscious Living3210 North Canyon Road
Provo, UT 84604
Specialties
Addiction, Divorce, Domestic Abuse
Qualification
School: U of Missouri
Year of Graduation: 1973
Years In Practice: 30+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Aimee Francom
(801) 404-3069
Orem, UT
Aimee Francom
(801) 404-3069
Orem, UT 84057
Practice Areas
Career Development, Couples & Family, Sexual Abuse Recovery, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Disaster Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Language Proficiencies
ASL : American Sign Language
Aspen Therapy
(801) 225-3111
3707 N Canyon Rd Ste 2C
Provo, UT
Aspen Therapy
(801) 225-3111
3707 N Canyon Rd Ste 2C
Provo, UT 84604
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Greenhouse Center For Growth
(801) 785-1169
194 S Main St
Pleasant Grove, UT
Greenhouse Center For Growth
(801) 785-1169
194 S Main St
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
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Trinity Mission Health & Rehab
(801) 373-2630
1053 West 1020 South
Provo, UT
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