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Finding Peace Through Faith Transitions
Whether you’re questioning long-held beliefs, navigating a faith transition, or rebuilding your sense of self, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity, compassion, and care.
Faith Crisis & Transition Support
Religious Trauma Therapy
Mixed-Faith Relationship Counseling
LGBTQ+ Affirming & Inclusive Care
By submitting this form you agree to be contacted by our intake team.
In crisis? Call or text 988 or dial 911.
We Received Your Request
Our intake team will reach out within one business day to confirm your appointment and answer any questions.
Or call 801.944.4555
How Therapy Can Help
Leaving, questioning, or redefining your faith can bring up grief, anxiety, confusion, and relationship stress. Therapy offers a safe place to process your experience and move forward in a way that feels true to you.
Process Grief & Uncertainty
Explore Identity & Values
Heal From Painful Experiences
Rebuild Trust in Yourself
Navigate Mixed-Faith Relationships
Support Family Relationships
Questions About Faith Crisis Counseling
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No. Our therapists are here to support you, not pressure you toward or away from faith. Therapy is a space to explore your thoughts, values, and experiences so you can decide what feels right for you.
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That’s completely okay. Many people come to therapy wanting to strengthen, redefine, or better understand their faith. We respect each person’s goals and beliefs.
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Absolutely. Some people carry painful experiences connected to religion, community, or spiritual pressure. Therapy can help you process those experiences safely and at your own pace.
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Yes. Faith transitions can affect communication, trust, and family relationships. Therapy can help couples navigate differences with more understanding, honesty, and connection.
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Yes. We are committed to providing an inclusive, affirming space where clients can explore both identity and faith without shame or judgment.
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You don’t need to have everything figured out before starting therapy. Many people begin counseling feeling confused, overwhelmed, or unsure of what comes next.
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Yes. Faith transitions can affect the whole family. We support teens, parents, and families as they navigate changing beliefs, communication challenges, and emotional stress.
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Yes. We offer secure online therapy throughout Utah, making it easier to access support wherever you are.
Our Therapists
OUR LOCATIONS
Find a Location That Works for You
We offer in-person and online sessions, with therapists licensed in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, and Montana.
LEHI OFFICE
3130 West Maple Loop Drive
Suite 201
Lehi, UT 84043
SANDY OFFICE
8156 South Highland Dr.
Sandy UT 84093
FARMINGTON OFFICE
1371 North 1075 West #5
Farmington, UT 84025
Can’t make it in?
If coming into the office isn’t the right fit, virtual therapy offers a flexible way to connect. You can meet with your therapist from home while still receiving the same compassionate care.
Getting Started is Easy
1) Reach Out
Fill out the form and one of our client care coordinators will contact you. You can also call or text us at (801) 944-4555.
2) Get Matched
Our client care coordinators will help match you to a therapist that meets your specific needs and schedule your first appointment.
3) Begin Therapy
Start your journey towards growth and healing with support tailored to your specific needs and situation.
Care That Supports Your Journey
ABOUT WASATCH FAMILY THERAPY
Wasatch Family Therapy has helped individuals, couples, and families across Utah navigate life’s hardest transitions with compassion and care since 2002.
We understand that faith crises and religious transitions can impact identity, relationships, parenting, and emotional well-being. Our therapists provide a safe, inclusive space where you can process your experience without pressure or judgment.
Ready to take the next step?
We’re happy to help you get started. Reach out today to schedule your first appointment. We’ll guide you through the process and help you find the right fit
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