Darby Mest | CSW

Darby Mest | CSW Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/they Darby is passionate about creating inclusive spaces and helping people on their path toward mental wellness. She enjoys working with a diverse population, including folks who identify as BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S+. Darby uses a feminist multicultural lens and believes it is imperative to recognize […]

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Tara Jill Olson | CSW

Tara Jill Olson | CSW Therapist| Pronouns: she/her/hers Tara Jill Olson is an Associate Certified Social Worker (CSW) who approaches therapy from a feminist-multicultural, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive framework. She views healing as a collaborative process, where clients bring their lived wisdom and cultural expertise, and together, client and therapist co-create a space for growth

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Haley Lewis | CSW

Haley Lewis | CSW Therapist| Pronouns: she/her/hers Haley Lewis received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Utah. She is deeply passionate about supporting LGBTQIA+ adolescents and adults, as well as individuals experiencing faith transitions and mixed-faith couples. With a focus on inclusivity and compassion, Haley adopts a personalized approach to her

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Rachel Larsen| CMHC

Rachel Larsen | CMHC 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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Daniel Lamoreaux | PhD

Daniel ‘Danny’ Lamoreaux | PhD Psychologist & Therapist | Pronouns: he/him/his Danny Lamoreaux believes that personal struggle is deeply sacred and can imbue life with positive meaning when treated with compassion and acceptance. His desire to witness and walk with others through their struggle is what drew him to psychology and the practice of therapy.

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