Therapists in 83333

The core direction of my work is through connection and compassion, focusing on individualizing interventions and developing strategies for non-violent communication, achieving life balance and self-acceptance. My style is compassionate; my direction is fostering family closeness. Clients will collaborate in therapy to set goals and create their own treatment plan. I have experience with grief and loss, life changes, and I am also a compassionate support for those dealing with existential changes. One focus and emphasis of treatment is using mindfulness to process experiences.
The core direction of my work is through connection and compassion, focusing on individualizing interventions and developing strategies for non-violent communication, achieving life balance and self-acceptance. My style is compassionate; my direction is fostering family closeness. Clients will collaborate in therapy to set goals and create their own treatment plan. I have experience with grief and loss, life changes, and I am also a compassionate support for those dealing with existential changes. One focus and emphasis of treatment is using mindfulness to process experiences.

Perhaps you're a young person navigating the complexities of adolescence, feeling overwhelmed by anxiety or struggling with difficult emotions. Maybe you're an adult grappling with the weight of depression, the impact of past trauma, or the challenges of managing a mood disorder. You might be feeling lost, disconnected, or simply wanting to understand yourself better and build a more fulfilling life. You are seeking a safe and supportive space to explore your experiences, develop coping skills, and find pathways towards healing and growth. You desire understanding, validation, and practical tools to navigate your unique challenges.
Perhaps you're a young person navigating the complexities of adolescence, feeling overwhelmed by anxiety or struggling with difficult emotions. Maybe you're an adult grappling with the weight of depression, the impact of past trauma, or the challenges of managing a mood disorder. You might be feeling lost, disconnected, or simply wanting to understand yourself better and build a more fulfilling life. You are seeking a safe and supportive space to explore your experiences, develop coping skills, and find pathways towards healing and growth. You desire understanding, validation, and practical tools to navigate your unique challenges.

I will create the space for you to reconnect with your authentic self and build a stronger sense of personal agency – your ability to make purposeful choices in life. Being open to self-reflection, committed to growth, showing gratitude, and demonstrating resilience will help you overcome your real-life challenges, and fulfill your aspiration to become who you aspire to be.
I will create the space for you to reconnect with your authentic self and build a stronger sense of personal agency – your ability to make purposeful choices in life. Being open to self-reflection, committed to growth, showing gratitude, and demonstrating resilience will help you overcome your real-life challenges, and fulfill your aspiration to become who you aspire to be.

Brit is a student intern receiving her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Antioch University of New Hampshire. Brit comes to the therapeutic relationship with deep care for nurturing the safety, acceptance essential for feeling fully supported. She is guided by a belief in the wisdom of our personal truth, allowing a client’s truth to lead them into reconnection with themselves. She is enthusiastic about exploring the need for attachment and how this often causes us to suppress our need for authenticity.
Brit is a student intern receiving her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Antioch University of New Hampshire. Brit comes to the therapeutic relationship with deep care for nurturing the safety, acceptance essential for feeling fully supported. She is guided by a belief in the wisdom of our personal truth, allowing a client’s truth to lead them into reconnection with themselves. She is enthusiastic about exploring the need for attachment and how this often causes us to suppress our need for authenticity.

Have you ever wondered how you became the "bad guy" despite your best efforts? It’s exhausting to walk on eggshells, trying to avoid conflict, while feeling that your partner doesn't really know you anymore. The joy you once shared feels like a distant memory. As you both withdraw, it’s hard to hold onto hope that you can reconnect. The silence between you can feel like miles. With so many offenses piled up, it’s as if small misunderstandings have created a wall that keeps you apart. Sometimes, it feels like you need a translator just for basic communication. You don’t have to navigate this alone—help is available to bridge the gap.
Have you ever wondered how you became the "bad guy" despite your best efforts? It’s exhausting to walk on eggshells, trying to avoid conflict, while feeling that your partner doesn't really know you anymore. The joy you once shared feels like a distant memory. As you both withdraw, it’s hard to hold onto hope that you can reconnect. The silence between you can feel like miles. With so many offenses piled up, it’s as if small misunderstandings have created a wall that keeps you apart. Sometimes, it feels like you need a translator just for basic communication. You don’t have to navigate this alone—help is available to bridge the gap.

Pilar Settlemier Tumolo
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Serves Area
Not accepting new clients
Pilar’s approach to psychotherapy is grounded in modern research on the brain, trauma and attachment, as well as mindfulness. She sees individuals, families, and couples. Pilar works with engaged, relational methods to help people resolve anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, disturbing memories, life transitions, spiritual, and emotional bypass that are holding them back.
Pilar’s approach to psychotherapy is grounded in modern research on the brain, trauma and attachment, as well as mindfulness. She sees individuals, families, and couples. Pilar works with engaged, relational methods to help people resolve anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, disturbing memories, life transitions, spiritual, and emotional bypass that are holding them back.

Therapy is a deeply relational experience and I strive to let connection and curiosity guide my work. Our humanity is expanded through our connections, and I would be honored to create connection with you and stand beside you in this challenging chapter of life. I aim to create a safe and collaborative space, allowing for you to be vulnerable in your self exploration. I apply a holistic approach to therapy, focusing on a person in their entirety and the interconnectedness of the mind and body. I hold the belief that we all carry innate wisdom and are moving towards wholeness.
Therapy is a deeply relational experience and I strive to let connection and curiosity guide my work. Our humanity is expanded through our connections, and I would be honored to create connection with you and stand beside you in this challenging chapter of life. I aim to create a safe and collaborative space, allowing for you to be vulnerable in your self exploration. I apply a holistic approach to therapy, focusing on a person in their entirety and the interconnectedness of the mind and body. I hold the belief that we all carry innate wisdom and are moving towards wholeness.

John Rogers, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Idaho, a LPC in Virginia, and a Counselor Educator. He is board-certified as a National Certified Counselor. John works with adults, teens, couples, and families, and he is a strong advocate and ally for diverse clients. John uses a wellness and mindfulness orientation to help clients work through challenges they face with mental health, trauma, substance use, and relationships. He uses a number of therapeutic tools, including relational therapy, cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and solution-focused therapy to help clients meet their goals.
John Rogers, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Idaho, a LPC in Virginia, and a Counselor Educator. He is board-certified as a National Certified Counselor. John works with adults, teens, couples, and families, and he is a strong advocate and ally for diverse clients. John uses a wellness and mindfulness orientation to help clients work through challenges they face with mental health, trauma, substance use, and relationships. He uses a number of therapeutic tools, including relational therapy, cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and solution-focused therapy to help clients meet their goals.

Aleshia Faulkner - A Source Of Light Counseling And Emdr
Counselor, LCPC, NCC, MS, EMDR
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Aleshia specializes in working with clients who are experiencing anxiety, PTSD, fear, panic and/or other types of distress. Aleshia feels privileged to accompany people on their journey toward growth and healing. She is passionate about working with those suffering from PTSD, various forms of trauma, and other disturbing events. Aleshia obtained a Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphasis certificate in Grief and Trauma. She works with diverse populations and employs a collaborative, caring, and nonjudgmental approach that inherently precipitates a strong therapeutic relationship with clients.
Aleshia specializes in working with clients who are experiencing anxiety, PTSD, fear, panic and/or other types of distress. Aleshia feels privileged to accompany people on their journey toward growth and healing. She is passionate about working with those suffering from PTSD, various forms of trauma, and other disturbing events. Aleshia obtained a Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphasis certificate in Grief and Trauma. She works with diverse populations and employs a collaborative, caring, and nonjudgmental approach that inherently precipitates a strong therapeutic relationship with clients.

I love working with clients that are seeking change, understanding, and support. It can be difficult to foster healthy balance in our relationships, responsibilities, self-esteem, goals, and, heartaches. I am passionate about creating a space for individuals, parents, couples, and families to explore, understand, and find growth in the many challenges we face as humans. Many of my clients come to therapy to work on anxiety; depression; parenting; coparenting; and relationship difficulties with family, friends, or partners. Regardless of what brings you to therapy, I am excited to help you on your journey toward your goals.
I love working with clients that are seeking change, understanding, and support. It can be difficult to foster healthy balance in our relationships, responsibilities, self-esteem, goals, and, heartaches. I am passionate about creating a space for individuals, parents, couples, and families to explore, understand, and find growth in the many challenges we face as humans. Many of my clients come to therapy to work on anxiety; depression; parenting; coparenting; and relationship difficulties with family, friends, or partners. Regardless of what brings you to therapy, I am excited to help you on your journey toward your goals.

Therapy is about the experience of getting to know ourselves again and reacquainting ourselves with who we are at our core. We live in such a fast-paced world and it is easy to get lost. Sometimes, we lose sight of who we are. I believe all of us have many different parts of ourselves. Some protect us, some help us succeed, some hold us back, and some keep us safe. Engaging in therapy with me is about the experience of loving all of our parts, even the ones we may say “I don’t like that about me.” I would like to join you on your path to loving ALL of you, and remind you of your inner wisdom.
Therapy is about the experience of getting to know ourselves again and reacquainting ourselves with who we are at our core. We live in such a fast-paced world and it is easy to get lost. Sometimes, we lose sight of who we are. I believe all of us have many different parts of ourselves. Some protect us, some help us succeed, some hold us back, and some keep us safe. Engaging in therapy with me is about the experience of loving all of our parts, even the ones we may say “I don’t like that about me.” I would like to join you on your path to loving ALL of you, and remind you of your inner wisdom.

I believe human beings are inherently adaptive and resiliant. My role is to "walk" with people as they search for, and build upon, the strengths they have inside themselves.
Clients I work with may have negative beliefs about themselves, despite being effective in many areas of their life. Clients I work with have been through a lot in life. They are resiliant.
If you want to soothe anxiety, cultivate motivation, shift your perspective, or heal from a painful past please reach out.
I believe human beings are inherently adaptive and resiliant. My role is to "walk" with people as they search for, and build upon, the strengths they have inside themselves.
Clients I work with may have negative beliefs about themselves, despite being effective in many areas of their life. Clients I work with have been through a lot in life. They are resiliant.
If you want to soothe anxiety, cultivate motivation, shift your perspective, or heal from a painful past please reach out.

I believe in the power of a holistic approach to mental health wellness. I have 18 years of experience as a mental health professional, and it has become very evident to me that people benefit from an integrative way to successfully restore their mental health functioning than just traditional therapies or psychotropic medications. Understanding, knowing, and trusting your internal wisdom is a major component of healing. When we nourish our bodies with foods, nutrients, and nature's resources, we enhance our natural rhythms and improve our sleep, mood, and energy.
I believe in the power of a holistic approach to mental health wellness. I have 18 years of experience as a mental health professional, and it has become very evident to me that people benefit from an integrative way to successfully restore their mental health functioning than just traditional therapies or psychotropic medications. Understanding, knowing, and trusting your internal wisdom is a major component of healing. When we nourish our bodies with foods, nutrients, and nature's resources, we enhance our natural rhythms and improve our sleep, mood, and energy.

Emma Coulthard, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor based in Idaho, with a specialized focus on helping individuals navigate complex emotional landscapes, including trauma, anxiety, depression, significant life transitions, and relationship issues. Emma is deeply attuned to people’s struggles and committed to creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where her clients can feel seen and heard. Her warm and empathetic approach helps clients confront their difficulties, fostering resilience and empowering them to reclaim control over their lives.
Emma Coulthard, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor based in Idaho, with a specialized focus on helping individuals navigate complex emotional landscapes, including trauma, anxiety, depression, significant life transitions, and relationship issues. Emma is deeply attuned to people’s struggles and committed to creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where her clients can feel seen and heard. Her warm and empathetic approach helps clients confront their difficulties, fostering resilience and empowering them to reclaim control over their lives.

Being a human is inherently challenging. I enjoy exploring the various life and family situations that have molded us into the people we show up as each day. I am passionate about educating clients about the biological nature of our common human experiences and tailor supports and interventions to the growth the client wishes to see. Therapy is an active process with two people forming a relationship and working together towards growth, awareness, and change.
Being a human is inherently challenging. I enjoy exploring the various life and family situations that have molded us into the people we show up as each day. I am passionate about educating clients about the biological nature of our common human experiences and tailor supports and interventions to the growth the client wishes to see. Therapy is an active process with two people forming a relationship and working together towards growth, awareness, and change.

Cate Cox is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor in private practice in the Wood River Valley. She trained at The Institute for Health and Healing (IHH) at the California Pacific Medical Center Hospitals working with patients living with severe illnesses, including cancer and autoimmune conditions. She earned her masters degree in transpersonal counseling psychology from The California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and received her bachelor's degree in writing and literature from the buddhist institute, Naropa University, in Boulder, Colorado. She has been a certified yoga teacher since 2001.
Cate Cox is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor in private practice in the Wood River Valley. She trained at The Institute for Health and Healing (IHH) at the California Pacific Medical Center Hospitals working with patients living with severe illnesses, including cancer and autoimmune conditions. She earned her masters degree in transpersonal counseling psychology from The California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and received her bachelor's degree in writing and literature from the buddhist institute, Naropa University, in Boulder, Colorado. She has been a certified yoga teacher since 2001.

Welcome. I am your body positive, fat liberation, feminist therapist. I work best with binge eating, bulimia, and body image disorders. I am deeply passionate about empowering clients who live in larger bodies. Disordered eating and thought patterns are exhausting, and eventually create a disconnect from the body you inhabit. Your body is the greatest resource you have!
Welcome. I am your body positive, fat liberation, feminist therapist. I work best with binge eating, bulimia, and body image disorders. I am deeply passionate about empowering clients who live in larger bodies. Disordered eating and thought patterns are exhausting, and eventually create a disconnect from the body you inhabit. Your body is the greatest resource you have!

There are many reasons to come to therapy and the process can feel daunting and confusing. My goal as a therapist is to address the needs, hurts, longings and desires that are bringing you to my office.. My client-centered, experiential and dynamic approach to therapy involves working with individuals of all ages, couples and families who want to explore the barriers and challenges that keep them from living the lives they desire. I believe that all people want to feel connected and safe and that our relational patterns, life experiences and struggles can create distance rather than connection. Therapy can make a difference.
There are many reasons to come to therapy and the process can feel daunting and confusing. My goal as a therapist is to address the needs, hurts, longings and desires that are bringing you to my office.. My client-centered, experiential and dynamic approach to therapy involves working with individuals of all ages, couples and families who want to explore the barriers and challenges that keep them from living the lives they desire. I believe that all people want to feel connected and safe and that our relational patterns, life experiences and struggles can create distance rather than connection. Therapy can make a difference.

Megan Stull is a LMSW in the Wood River Valley working with adolescents, teens, and adults struggling with life transitions, trauma, depression, and anxiety. Her approach is centered on care, curiosity, security, and authenticity aiming to restore balance in client’s lives for them to flourish. Megan believes change occurs through cultivating relationships, with ourselves and with those around us. Through self-understanding, empowerment, and connection we all have the capacity to heal.
Megan Stull is a LMSW in the Wood River Valley working with adolescents, teens, and adults struggling with life transitions, trauma, depression, and anxiety. Her approach is centered on care, curiosity, security, and authenticity aiming to restore balance in client’s lives for them to flourish. Megan believes change occurs through cultivating relationships, with ourselves and with those around us. Through self-understanding, empowerment, and connection we all have the capacity to heal.

Daniel Rothman is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Wood River Valley. Having spent over a decade helping individuals bridge the journey into mature adulthood, he specializes in helping clients actively examine the relationships in their lives in order to build self-awareness, change old patterns, and create healthy new habits. He has significant experience with anxiety, depression, chemical dependence, ADHD, oppositional defiance disorder, and attachment issues. Whether it's with gentle compassion or assertive challenge, Daniel meets each client where they are using the best tools to create opportunities for growth.
Daniel Rothman is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Wood River Valley. Having spent over a decade helping individuals bridge the journey into mature adulthood, he specializes in helping clients actively examine the relationships in their lives in order to build self-awareness, change old patterns, and create healthy new habits. He has significant experience with anxiety, depression, chemical dependence, ADHD, oppositional defiance disorder, and attachment issues. Whether it's with gentle compassion or assertive challenge, Daniel meets each client where they are using the best tools to create opportunities for growth.
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Number of Therapists in 83333
40+
Average cost per session
$150
Therapists in 83333 who prioritize treating:
88% | Anxiety |
84% | Depression |
80% | Relationship Issues |
80% | Self Esteem |
67% | Coping Skills |
67% | Stress |
65% | Trauma and PTSD |
Average years in practice
10 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
85% | Blue Cross |
79% | SelectHealth |
73% | PacificSource |
How Therapists in 83333 see their clients
82% | In Person and Online | |
18% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
75% | Female | |
23% | Male | |
2% | Non-Binary |