The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN) is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC). We work at the intersection of movements for social justice and the field of mental health to integrate healing justice into both of these spaces. Our overall goal is to increase access to healing justice resources for QTPoC.
Phone: (801) 935-4447 | LBHS is a nonprofit, grassroots organization created to minimize the disparities in access to mental health services among the underserved Latino population
Phone: (801) 203-0329 | Salty Counseling's mission is to empower women and queer folks to tap into their inner healing to grow and become a better version of themselves.
Phone: (801) 206-4321 | Email: support@blueclovertherapy.com | We are a mental health counseling practice specializing in EMDR, Play Therapy, CBT and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) modalities to assist in mental health wellness. Our therapy services are for children, adolescents and adults dealing with a variety of issues from trauma to eating disorders to family dynamics.
Phone: (801)-920-7112 | Simple Modern Therapy is a group practice catering to “everyone else” in Utah. Especially LGBT individual and couples counseling, highly sensitive clients, and families of all shapes and sizes. Tattoos, teens and triads welcome.
Phone: (801) 695-9955 | Email: info@moderneve.org | We are irreverent, untucked, mental health professionals and dietitians. We are eating disorder specialists. We are body image builders. We are HAES aligned diet culture rebels. Here at Modern Eve we have incredible therapists with openings! We offer both video (Telehealth) sessions (to Utah and Arizona residents) as well as in person options (Salt Lake City). So if you are a hot mess and want to get your shít figured out - hit us up! Can't wait to get started!
Mentor Help Line: (801) 323-9900 | NAMI advocates for and supports Utah individuals and families impacted by mental illness.
Phone: (801) 322-3222 | Email: contact@odysseyhouse.org Odyssey House, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a substance abuse program that addresses substance abuse, mental health, negative beliefs and behaviors, poor job skills, housing, physical health, and the importance of rebuilding healthy relationships. Their programming is available for adults and youth. Odyssey House offers residential treatment, outpatient, mental health, dual diagnosis, and specialty programs for single parents with children who need treatment.
Phone: (801) 419-0139 | Email: info@ucebt.com | The unique mission of UCEBT is to improve the quality of mental health care by enhancing access to comprehensive evidence-based treatments, evaluations, and testing.
Phone: (801) 583-2500 | University mental health clinic offering expressive therapy, applied behavior analysis, acceptance and commitment therapy, CBT, DBT, group and family therapy, interpersonal reconstructive therapy and/or motivational enhancement therapy
Phone: (833) SPEAKUT (toll free) or (801) 587-1055 (local) | Often, individuals may need a listening ear as they heal and recover from their own personal struggles. Utah residents who need connection from others who have walked similar paths may call the Utah Warm Line for that support. The Warm Line is staffed 8am-11pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at no cost. Certified peer support specialists have received specialized training and have navigated mental health issues and/or substance abuse issues of their own. Peer specialists are trained in providing hope and empowerment through the recovery model, and engage with the community through empathetic listening. Specialists encourage callers to resolve problems by fostering dignity and self-respect and finding their inner strength to live healthy, independent lives.
Phone: (888) 949-4864 | Valley Behavioral Health is a network of clinics providing treatment for behavioral conditions, addictions, psychiatric conditions, autism and other chronic health conditions. Chronic lifelong conditions as well as temporary conditions triggered by traumatic life events are treated. Programs are tailored to people of all ages and every social, cultural and economic situation. Treatments and services include diagnostic evaluation, individual, family and group therapy/counseling, medication evaluation and management, skills training, case management, peer services and crisis intervention. Providing individual and group therapy and case management services for those 55 and older who have a mental illness. Older adult services are provided through individual therapy, group therapy, and case management services.
Phone: (801) 984-1717 | Life Stone strives to improve mental health and strengthen family relationships by providing competent and compassionate counseling services to individuals, couples and families. Specifically, Life Stone LGBTQ Issues Therapy has the goal of helping individuals, couples or their loved ones effectively understand and address the specific issues they may be facing them in a supportive, affirming manner. Therapists are experienced with a variety of life's challenges, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, dating & relationships, coming-out, self-esteem, self-identification, integration & acceptance, addictions and many others.