Dr. Paige Lowe, PhD, CMHC
PhD, University of North Texas
Lehi Location
I help families and children cope with chronic illnesses, navigate grief, and strengthen connections.
Client Ages: 4+
Client Population: Individuals, Children, Adolescents, Adults, Family, Siblings, Group
Specialties: Cancer, Chronic Illness, High Conflict Divorce, Play Therapy
Therapeutic Modalities: Satir Model, Family Systems, Play Therapy, Expressive Arts, Sandtray
Trainings: Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling; Play Therapy supervised by Clair Mellenthin,
Professional Memberships: American Association of Counselors (ACA), Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
License Number: UT# CMHC-14164939-6004
Fun Facts: Program director and Assistant Professor at the CMHC program at Utah Valley University; avid telemark skier, rookie fly fisher, needle pointer, and scrapbooker.
Pronouns: She/Her
Published Research by Dr. Lowe
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This article explores how parents in the U.S. and Somalia raise their children—and why those differences can lead to confusion or conflict, especially for refugee families. It looks at how culture and beliefs shape ideas about discipline, independence, and family roles, offering a fresh perspective for anyone curious about how “good parenting” can mean very different things around the world.
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This article looks at how play therapy can help Afghan refugee children heal from trauma, while still honoring their family values, culture, and faith. It explores how therapists can work with parents, navigate traditions around gender and family roles, and use play in ways that feel safe and familiar, offering insight into how emotional healing and cultural identity can grow side by side.