Eagle Mountain is the longest drive on this list, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Twenty to twenty-five minutes each way is a real commitment. For a lot of people it is worth making once a week; for others, online sessions are the honest answer.
We are in Lehi, not Eagle Mountain
Let us be direct, because a lot of therapy websites are not. Therapy Utah has one office, at 3082 W Maple Loop Drive, Suite 200, in Lehi. From Eagle Mountain it is about twenty to twenty-five minutes — out along SR-73 and Pioneer Crossing. Free parking, and it is near Cory Wride Memorial Park if that helps you place it.
We also see clients online anywhere in Utah. If the drive is what has been stopping you, take that option and stop waiting.
What we help with
We hear the same thing often from Eagle Mountain: the commute eats the day, the kids need something, and the thing you meant to deal with keeps getting pushed. Therapy does not fix a schedule. It does make the thing you keep postponing smaller.
Our clinicians work with anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and grief and loss. We offer individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, teen and child therapy, group therapy, and psychological evaluations.
Our approaches include EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, CBT, and DBT. If you are not sure which fits, that is what the matching questions are for — see all of our therapy approaches.
Not sure who to see?
Fit is part of the treatment. The working relationship between you and your therapist is one of the strongest predictors of whether therapy helps — so rather than guessing from a directory, tell us what you are working through and we will match you with the therapists whose training actually fits.
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Or call or text (385) 254-3522 · meet the team · see pricing
Questions people from Eagle Mountain ask
Is it worth driving to Lehi?
That is genuinely your call. If the drive is what stops you from coming consistently, take the online option instead — consistency matters more than the room.
Do you see children?
Yes, including play therapy for younger children and separate approaches for teens. Parents are involved in a way we will explain up front.
What happens in the first session?
Mostly you talk. Your therapist asks what brought you in, what you have tried, and what you want to be different. Nothing gets decided in the first hour.
Nearby
We also serve American Fork · Highland · Alpine · Saratoga Springs · Pleasant Grove.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, you are not alone. Call or text 988 any time, or call 911 in an emergency.
This page is general information, not medical advice, and does not create a therapeutic relationship.
