I need a non-mormon psychologist/therapist, any recommendations for utah county? After losing faith I've been severely depressed and need help. (throwaway account)
2naroll replied:
Try [White Fields Educational Foundation](http://whitefieldseducational.org/therapists/). It was started by John Larson who knows what you're going through and wanted to set up services to help people facing it.
Help looking for a therapist Ive been meaning to find a new therapist, and I would greatly prefer one who is not LDS. I live in orem, so its a bit hard to find one, if...
Anonymous replied:
https://seculartherapy.org/ I can't tell you if this would give you any results, but might be worth a try.
Anonymous replied:
You might want to try Whitefields. They are in SLC, but they have trained counselors in faith transitions as well as other behavioral health needs. Link below: http://whitefieldseducational.org/
baldurthegood replied:
If you can get access to uvus health services, Taige Bybee is a really cool guy. Groovy, talked with him openly about Marijuana and my problems with having "the dumb". It was cheap. Like $10.
JustJess02 replied:
At BYU they have a counselor that I would highly recommend. Yes, he is Mormon; but in no way would he ever let that come into the counseling relationship. In fact, no counselors are supposed to let their religion interfere with your treatment (For any counselor who is licensed, this would be a huge breech of ethics)-but we all know that there are good counselors and bad ones. PSA: If you have had a counselor who is trying to push their faith on to you (or trying to force standards of that faith in sessions), please report it! Like I said, this is a breech of ethics, and should not be happening in your counseling sessions. If you would like the name of the counselor please PM me :)
Recommendations or resources for finding a therapist in Utah I am looking for a therapist to talk through some stuff (nothing urgent just run of the mill stuff, may...
Does anyone know of any good non-LDS (preferably Ex-MO) therapists in Utah Valley area? I'm completely breaking down and really need some professional help. Been off...
Resinade replied:
I did a little research for you, and although I didn't find anybody that I know for sure isn't Mormon themselves I did find plenty of people that welcome patients of any religion. I just went to www.psychologytoday.com and entered my zip code, and if you select a therapist it will list their Religious Orientation for clients. I've been thinking about possible seeing a therapist for a couple reasons also, so if you want somebody to talk to about things or to help you keep looking for somebody let me know.
fannyalgersabortion replied:
Psychologist or Psychiatrist? I recommend Dr Agricola at the U.
Skunky_Beaumont_ replied:
I go to the U and specifically requested a non-lds therapist. They are out there. You can go into any counseling center and request non-LDS
Anybody know of a good exmo therapist? My husband and I are having a really hard time adjusting and coming to terms with leaving the church. It's been about a year since...
chamcd replied:
Check on John Dehlin's podcast site. I think he has a list of therapists who help with that sort of thing. Edit: scratch that, just looked and couldn't find it, I know he's mentioned it before..... I can ask him on FB if you want?
chamcd replied:
http://whitefieldseducational.org/therapists/ This was on White Fields, it's got a couple options there for you :) good luck!
suddenlyblue12 replied:
John dehlin mentioned a few at the end of his most recent podcast.
Looking for a non-Mormon therapist in Utah Valley. Anywhere from Spanish fork to Draper. I need a therapist that is good with anxiety, OCD, and depression. Are there any...
human_experience replied:
Somebody just posted about a good one. I think within the last two days.