Family Therapist
David Williams, CMHC
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
313 E. 1200 S. Suite #101, Orem, Utah 84058 | 8019605388
Most experienced therapists will concur that one's family relationships enormously impact one's fulfillment and happiness. And so it is no surprise that serious family discord can make life really tough or downright miserable! Starting with seven years working with troubled teenage boys, David has been helping families resolve troubled relationships for almost 20 years. One of his greatest satisfactions is witnessing the healing and forgiveness that can take place when family members truly communicate heart to heart. Once family functioning is sufficiently stabilized, David prefers to use an Emotionally Focused Therapy approach.
Family Therapist
Serena Mueller, M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
730 Parkway Dr, Park City, Utah 84098 | 435-565-1509
I specialize in treating children and adults for articulation, fluency, language disorders, pragmatic/social language disorders, dyslexia, etc. I am currently offering in-person sessions for children (as our clinic is geared towards school-age clients) and tele-therapy for both children and adults. I offer specialized one-on-one speech and language therapy tailored to the individual's needs. If you are looking for a speech and language evaluation, we also offer those as well.
Family Therapist
Robert Lindquist, MSW, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
5850 West New Bingham HWY, West Jordan, Utah 84081 | 801-808-3852
Many families enjoy the benefit from equine assisted psychotherapy (EAP). Both adults and youth enjoy the environment and being able to learn from their equine partners. Through EAP families learn different types of communication skills. These skills will be addressed in therapy weekly through an experiential modality that helps reinforce positive and negative types of communication.
84664 is a zip code located in Utah County and part of Mapleton, Utah. It has a land area of 17.083 square miles.  The population of 84664 is 8,033 people.