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Lennon Jones
Lennon Jones

Good, but probly LDS. Not TriWest. No IFS

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Lennon Jones
Shannon Busse
Shannon Busse
Have negative patterns been shaping your life? Are you ready to transform your story—for yourself and future generations? Many of us have beliefs that are binding us to versions of ourselves we're ready to outgrow. I advocate for courageous cycle breakers and create fiercely empathetic healing spaces. Understanding how personal history, family attachment, trauma/abuse, and societal power imbalances can hijack our life stories, I'm dedicated to helping clients unearth true stories and step into new possibilities of health. I would be honored to support you as you rewrite the role you play in your life story.
·psychologytoday.com·
Shannon Busse
Brittany K Case
Brittany K Case
My passion lies in supporting, advocating, lifting, and encouraging people when they are in their darkest moments. I enjoy helping people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and family and relational conflict. My biggest strength as a therapist and clinician is that I am my patients advocate and help to empower, creating strong rapport, being honest, genuine, and non-judgmental. My goal is to help patients live rich, full, and meaningful lives, and only my patients can determine what that means for them. Now specializing in EMDR; an innovative technique helping reduce PTSD symptoms, trauma, anxiety and more.
·psychologytoday.com·
Brittany K Case
Amy Greenwall
Amy Greenwall
I create a safe space for my clients to feel seen and understood, and to begin the process of seeing where change might bring ease and relief. I try to be a supportive guide to help you to enact the kind of life you would like to be living. I am passionate about supporting people through difficulties and helping them to find the clarity and commitment to building the life that they want, while undoing old and limiting beliefs about themselves. Whether it be relationship challenges or internal distress and unhappiness, I would love to help you untangle those things that aren’t working, and build new ways of being in this world.
·psychologytoday.com·
Amy Greenwall
Tina Mikesell | Davis Behavioral Health
Tina Mikesell | Davis Behavioral Health
Life can be difficult, and it may seem like everyone is judging you, not feeling like you fit in or that somehow you missed the memo of how to be cool. Living your authentic life requires skills and tools but pays off in so many great ways.
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Tina Mikesell | Davis Behavioral Health
Yongyi Xayavongsa
Yongyi Xayavongsa
I aim to support individuals facing challenging times and needing assistance. I extend a warm welcome to those grappling with conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD. I am here for clients seeking guidance to navigate relationship conflicts with partners, family, or friends and enhance communication and intimacy in their relationships. I offer my support for those experiencing stress and seeking coping mechanisms, especially in demanding environments like work or school. Everyone deserves to feel better and lead a happier life. I aim to walk alongside you on your journey to enhance your mental well-being.
·psychologytoday.com·
Yongyi Xayavongsa
Meet The Team | Therapists In Farmington, UT
Meet The Team | Therapists In Farmington, UT
Meet the team at Life Matters Counseling and Psychological Services. Expert therapists and psychologists in Farmington, UT. Learn more.
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Meet The Team | Therapists In Farmington, UT
Gina N Shields
Gina N Shields

x 9/2025 We talked & I had feeling I'd known her forever. Then we found out she really can't use TriWest. non-LDS.

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Gina N Shields
Lori Wood
Lori Wood
LDS--otherwise she might be a really good match. :(
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Lori Wood
Dr. Stacy Jones
Dr. Stacy Jones

--Maybe not--, because TriWest doesn't pay for medical devices. Are they LDS? IFS? Tech wearables

·psychologytoday.com·
Dr. Stacy Jones