Natasha Helfer | LMFT, CSTS

Natasha Helfer|LMFT, CSTS Therapist, Wellness Coach & Practice Owner | Pronouns: she/her/hers The owner and founder of Symmetry Counseling. Natasha Helfer received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Brigham Young University and her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Friends University. She also received her certifications as a sex therapist and sex therapist […]

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Rachel Larsen| LCMHC

Rachel Larsen | LCMHC Therapist   | Pronouns: she/her/hers Rachel believes in the power of human connection and the power that comes from joining together in healing processes. She is passionate about radical self-acceptance and authenticity and believes honesty and acceptance are vital to growth and healing. Rachel strives to provide a safe and welcoming

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Glenn ‘Allan’ Alexander | LMFT, CST

Glenn ‘Allan’ Alexander | MA, LMFT, CST Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: he/him/his Health, Healing, and Hope are within reach for all. Allan is passionate about helping his clients find and explore their authentic selves in a judgment-free space. He is committed to helping clients with challenging issues such as relationships, anxiety, depression, trauma, past hurts,

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Jenny Elledge | LMFT, CST

Jenny Elledge | LMFT, CST Therapist, Wellness Coach & Practice Supervisor | Pronouns: she/her/hers Jenny Elledge is committed to meeting clients where they are and helping them achieve their goals. Her approach is gentle and non-judgmental, providing the client with insight and tools to overcome their current challenges. Jenny and the client will create a

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Lindsay Ferguson | CSW

Lindsay Ferguson | CSW Therapist| Pronouns: she/her/hers Lindsay is a Certified Social Worker who takes a warm, relational, and trauma-informed approach to therapy. She is passionate about supporting people through life’s challenges and transitions, helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief, including forms of grief that aren’t always recognized or supported, so they can

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