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Our Therapy Approaches & Modalities

Therapy Approaches & Modalities We Use

Every person and every goal is different, so our therapists draw on a range of evidence-based and evidence-informed approaches. Below is an overview of the modalities we use at Therapy Utah, what each one focuses on, and the kinds of concerns it commonly helps with. Your therapist will tailor the approach to you during your first sessions.

Modality or approachWhat it focuses onCommonly used for
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, and behaviorsAnxiety, depression, stress, shame, negative thinking, behavioral concerns, and coping skills
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Building mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectivenessEmotional dysregulation, impulsivity, self-harm, suicidal ideation, intense relationships, trauma symptoms, and boundary difficulties
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Accepting difficult internal experiences while making choices based on personal valuesAnxiety, depression, avoidance, grief, identity concerns, life transitions, and finding purpose
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)Reprocessing distressing memories using bilateral stimulationTrauma, PTSD, betrayal trauma, grief, anxiety, shame, and disturbing memories
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)Using eye movements, imagery, and memory rescripting to reduce distress connected to painful experiencesTrauma, PTSD, anxiety, grief, phobias, shame, and distressing memories
Internal Family Systems (IFS)Understanding protective, reactive, and wounded internal parts while strengthening compassionate Self-leadershipTrauma, shame, self-criticism, attachment wounds, anxiety, inner conflict, and emotional dysregulation
Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT)Combining attachment theory, neuroscience, and nervous-system regulation to improve relationship safety and functioningRelationship conflict, communication difficulties, attachment injuries, trust concerns, and emotional disconnection
Gottman Method Couples TherapyTeaching evidence-informed skills for communication, friendship, conflict management, trust, and intimacyCouples experiencing conflict, emotional distance, communication problems, infidelity, and relationship transitions
APSATS-Informed TreatmentProviding trauma-informed support for partners affected by sexual betrayal or compulsive sexual behaviorBetrayal trauma, disclosure preparation, emotional safety, stabilization, boundaries, grief, and rebuilding trust
CSAT-Informed TreatmentAssessing and treating compulsive sexual behavior and sexual addiction using specialized recovery frameworksCompulsive sexual behavior, pornography concerns, sexual addiction, relapse prevention, accountability, and relationship repair
Play TherapyUsing play as a developmentally appropriate way for children to communicate, process experiences, and practice new skillsChildhood anxiety, trauma, grief, behavioral concerns, emotional regulation, family changes, and attachment difficulties
Child-Centered Play TherapyAllowing the child to lead the play while the therapist provides safety, acceptance, empathy, and consistent boundariesSelf-esteem, anxiety, trauma, behavioral concerns, emotional expression, attachment needs, and developmental challenges
Sandtray TherapyUsing miniature figures and a tray of sand to symbolically represent experiences, relationships, and emotionsTrauma, grief, anxiety, identity concerns, attachment wounds, family conflict, and experiences that are difficult to verbalize
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)Identifying strengths, existing resources, exceptions to problems, and small steps toward a preferred futureGoal setting, life transitions, motivation, relationship concerns, stress, anxiety, depression, and brief therapy needs
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)Using attachment theory and emotional processing to identify and transform patterns that interfere with secure connectionRelationship distress, attachment wounds, emotional disconnection, trauma, family conflict, and difficulty expressing needs (individuals, couples, and families)
BrainspottingUsing specific points in a client’s visual field, focused attention, and body awareness to support the processing of distressing experiencesTrauma, anxiety, grief, emotional triggers, performance concerns, distressing memories, and body-based trauma responses
Lifespan Integration (LI)Using a chronological timeline of memories and imagery to help the nervous system recognize that past experiences are over and integrate themDevelopmental trauma, attachment wounds, childhood neglect, anxiety, shame, dissociation, grief, and difficulties connected to earlier life experiences
Mindfulness-Based TherapyBuilding present-moment awareness and non-judgmental attention to thoughts, feelings, and body sensationsAnxiety, stress, depression, emotional regulation, rumination, and overall wellbeing

Not every therapist is trained in every modality. Several of our clinicians also have specialized training in areas such as ADHD and betrayal-trauma recovery. When you reach out, we’ll help match you with a therapist whose training fits your needs.

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