As we work collaboratively together, I will respect your individuality and autonomy, as well support your personal processes of healing. Processing trauma, dealing with betrayal, loss, confusion, illness, relational conflict, and navigating family issues are all part of the human experience. I am trained in working with others as they navigate these and other challenges. Healing and growing is hard work, and no one must do it alone, especially you.
- Rachel Larsen, CMHC
Adults ∙ Teens ∙ Depression ∙ Anxiety ∙ Trauma ∙ Relationship ∙ Faith Transitions ∙ LGBTQ+ Alliance and Affirmation ∙ Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorders.
Rachel Larsen also uses an eclectic approach to therapy which means she draws from an array of therapeutic modalities - selecting the ones best suited for the problems you want to address and the one's you respond to best. Rachel uses a Person-Centered approach to therapy, which means she gives you the freedom to choose the focus of your therapy from week to week. She will encourage and support you with objective feedback and suggestions, as well as guide the therapeutic process without interfering with your process of self-discovery. She'll serve as a compassionate, nonjudgmental facilitator.
Rachel earned a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Utah Valley University. She's trained in CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Trauma-Focused CBT, ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy), and Internal Family Systems (IFS).
Is Rachel Larsen accepting new clients? No
Availability: N/A
Wait list? No
Same or next week appointments? Yes