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Lora Hasse, LCMHC
Hi! My name is Lora Hasse, and I am an LCPC Licensed Clinical Practical Counselor. I am here to help you have the life you have always wanted! Difficult experiences in life can bring up feelings of anxiety, depression, or lack of direction, and it can be hard to know what to do. With compassion and honesty, I will help you to work through issues while identifying your inner strengths to be a happier and healthier version of you. I describe myself as compassionate and understanding. I look forward to taking the journey of healing with you.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Trauma and PTSD, Borderline personality, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Kristin Godwin, LCMHC
I've worked with several victims of domestic violence, sexual violence and child abuse; and first responders, such as law enforcement, emergency medical personnel and search and rescue. I am unafraid of the hard stories; and respect and can find solutions for clients who cannot speak aloud the horrors they've experienced or seen. I also love working with people who are ready to find their path to authenticity, joy and fulfilment. I embrace the principles of person-centered therapy of congruence, unconditional positive regard and accurate empathic understanding.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Domestic abuse, Codependency, Family conflict
Behavioral issues

Ted Bost, LCMHC
I believe human beings are inherently adaptive and resilient. My role is to "walk" with people as they search for, and build upon, the strengths they have inside themselves. Clients I work with may have negative beliefs about themselves, despite being effective in many areas of their life. Clients I work with have been through a lot in life. They are resilient. If you want to soothe anxiety, cultivate motivation, shift your perspective, or heal from a painful past please reach out.
Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Family conflict, Men's issues, ADHD, Anger management, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Academic underachievement, Adoption, Internet addiction, Relationships, Trauma and PTSD, Bipolar disorder, Gambling, Issues with pornography use, School issues, Sleep or insomnia, Self esteem
Behavioral issues

Kimberly Loper, LCSW
Welcome! My name is Kimberly Loper, LCSW. I am a therapist located in the wonderful state of Maine. I have worked in many positions in the clinical field with many populations. I approach therapy as a relationship. I want to build the relationship first before the majority of the work begins. I want anyone and everyone to feel welcome and comfortable to talk about their lives. I love hearing people's stories and how their lives have been built. I am certified in TF-CBT, DBT, and CBT modalities but pull in many others in my work with clients. Thank you for beginning your journey with me!
Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, ADHD, Anger management, Chronic illness, Coping skills, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Suicidal ideation, Grief, Child or adolescent, Intellectual disability, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Sasha Lloyd, LCSW
Sasha earned her Master’s in Social Work from Utah Valley University in 2020 and has since specialized in treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), trauma, personality disorders, and the unique mental health needs of first responders. She has experience in trauma, OCD, and personality disorders. She helps clients recognize their full potential using evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
Anxiety, Depression, Borderline personality, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, OCD, Trauma and PTSD, Infertility
Behavioral issues

Celeste Wiggins, LCSW
Celeste is an LCSW. She holds a Master's in Social Work from the University of Utah. She has experience and expertise with trauma, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, addiction, psychosis, and neurodivergence. She has experience working with a range of ages, genders, sexualities, and cultures. She works from a client-centered, humanistic/transpersonal, queer-affirming, and multiculturally humble framework. She has training in modalities such as EMDR, DBT, and many others. She’s also certified in Anti-Discrimination Response Training.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Childhood abuse/neglect, Anger management, Dual diagnosis, Child or adolescent, Adoption, Addiction, Chronic illness, Codependency, Coping skills, Divorce, Career counseling, Domestic violence, Domestic abuse, Eating disorders, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Grief, Infertility, Issues with pornography use, Life transitions, Marital and premarital, Peer relationship, Parenting, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Oppositional defiance, School issues, Self esteem, Self harming, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Sexual abuse, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Women's issues, Men's issues
Behavioral issues

Christopher Oborn, LCMHC
Chris Oborn was born in St. Louis, Missouri and subsequently lived in the desert Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, the Gulf Coast of Texas, and has called the Mountain West home with his family for the past 16 years. Chris earned his Bachelor of Science in Human Services and his Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Chris looks forward to helping each client find their own, best possible outcome. Chris and his family enjoy outdoors, hiking, camping, landscaping, amateur rocketry, and studying history. He also enjoys watching movies and playing video games.
Anger management, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, ADHD, Adoption, Alcohol use, Alzheimer's, Autism spectrum disorders, Antisocial personality, Academic underachievement, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Career counseling, Child or adolescent, Childhood abuse/neglect, Chronic Relapse, Chronic illness, Chronic impulsivity, Chronic pain, Codependency, Coping skills, Developmental disorders, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Dual diagnosis, Eating disorders, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Gambling, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Grief, Hoarding, Infidelity, Intellectual disability, Internet addiction, Issues with pornography use, Learning disabilities, Life coaching, Life transitions, Marital and premarital, Marital discord, Medication management, Men's issues, Narcissistic personality, OCD, Obesity, Oppositional defiance, Parenting, Peer relationship, Problems with video game use, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Relationships, School issues, Self esteem, Stress, Spirituality, Social media, Sexual abuse, Sex therapy, Self harming, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Sleep or insomnia, Suicidal ideation, Teen violence, Weight loss, Women's issues, Infertility
Behavioral issues

Tiffany Pranno, LCSW
I am a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in mental health, substance abuse, and relationship issues. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), along with dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, and EMDR for trauma. My work is always client centered, which means we will work on whatever is best for you and your unique situation. I love what I do. I went to one of the top Social Work Master's program-University of Southern California. Meaning, I have the education to back up my experience as a therapist. I would love to work with you, we're in this together!
Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Addiction, Alcohol use, Suicidal ideation
Behavioral issues

Tiffany Lowe, LCSW
I would like to commend you on this important step that you have taken to work toward improving yourself and creating positive changes in your life. I am a Licensed Child and Family therapist. I am excited to work with you. I have a bachelors degree in Psychology from BYU and a Masters in Social work from PSU. I have been a therapist for over 19 years and love it. My experience has allowed me to acquire the therapeutic skills needed to work effectively with those who struggles include depression, anxiety, grief and loss, stress management, relationship issues, family conflict, and trauma.
Anxiety, Depression, Child or adolescent, Family conflict, Coping skills, Childhood abuse/neglect, Parenting, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma and PTSD, Life transitions, Behavioral issues, Marital discord, Life coaching, Women's issues, School issues
Behavioral issues

Carrie Ovard, LCMHC
I am committed to your emotional well-being and promoting both emotional and physical healing. The reason my therapeutic approach is so practical is that it emphasizes the importance of relationships. I am a Ph.D. I am a doctoral candidate in Marriage and Family Therapy at Northcentral University, and I hold a master's degree in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Self esteem
Behavioral issues
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