In Person Therapists in Ketchum, ID
I have over five years of experience working with adults and teens, and offer individual, couples, and family therapy in office and via telehealth.
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 have over five years of experience working with adults and teens, and offer individual, couples, and family therapy in office and via telehealth.
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 have over 30 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, eating disorders, behavioral/medical issues, addiction, relationship struggles, interpersonal boundary concerns, work/life balance, major life adjustments, divorce recovery, crisis, grief, forgiveness, and loss. I have worked in a variety of settings including working with adolescents and adults in both in-patient and outpatient settings, and working as a coach in assisting individuals to identify and reach their full potential in both their social and occupational endeavors.
I have over 30 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, eating disorders, behavioral/medical issues, addiction, relationship struggles, interpersonal boundary concerns, work/life balance, major life adjustments, divorce recovery, crisis, grief, forgiveness, and loss. I have worked in a variety of settings including working with adolescents and adults in both in-patient and outpatient settings, and working as a coach in assisting individuals to identify and reach their full potential in both their social and occupational endeavors.
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.
I am currently offering in-person and telehealth appointments at your comfort level.
Growing up, nobody’s childhood dream is to constantly second-guess themselves, have trouble saying no, or feel responsible for everyone else’s happiness. If you find yourself struggling with low self-confidence, difficulty setting boundaries, or feeling stuck in patterns that leave you exhausted and disconnected from yourself; I am here to support you. You’re not alone in this experience, and you don’t have to continue feeling this way. Together, we can work towards helping you feel understood and comfortable in who you are.
I am currently offering in-person and telehealth appointments at your comfort level.
Growing up, nobody’s childhood dream is to constantly second-guess themselves, have trouble saying no, or feel responsible for everyone else’s happiness. If you find yourself struggling with low self-confidence, difficulty setting boundaries, or feeling stuck in patterns that leave you exhausted and disconnected from yourself; I am here to support you. You’re not alone in this experience, and you don’t have to continue feeling this way. Together, we can work towards helping you feel understood and comfortable in who you are.
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.
Sarah Rego, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker in Idaho. She previously worked as a medical social worker at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford in Palo Alto, CA, prior to moving to Ketchum. She works with adolescents and adults facing life transitions, grief and loss, trauma, and anxiety/depression.
Sarah Rego, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker in Idaho. She previously worked as a medical social worker at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford in Palo Alto, CA, prior to moving to Ketchum. She works with adolescents and adults facing life transitions, grief and loss, trauma, and anxiety/depression.
Emma’s therapeutic approach is grounded in person-centered care, emphasizing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and the client’s innate capacity for self-directed growth.
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’s therapeutic approach is grounded in person-centered care, emphasizing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and the client’s innate capacity for self-directed growth.
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.
I offer in-person sessions in Ketchum, Idaho and telehealth sessions for clients located anywhere in Idaho, California, and South Carolina.
Being human can be incredibly challenging. I specialize in supporting deeply feeling individuals who often feel overwhelmed by life. Therapy can be a meaningful space to learn about yourself, navigate challenging dynamics, and untangle patterns that keep you feeling stuck.
I offer in-person sessions in Ketchum, Idaho and telehealth sessions for clients located anywhere in Idaho, California, and South Carolina.
Being human can be incredibly challenging. I specialize in supporting deeply feeling individuals who often feel overwhelmed by life. Therapy can be a meaningful space to learn about yourself, navigate challenging dynamics, and untangle patterns that keep you feeling stuck.
Stress, trauma, or loss can leave you feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. You may notice your nervous system is on high alert, or that steadiness and connection feel out of reach. Maybe you long to feel more grounded, regulated, and alive, but aren’t sure where to begin. We're a trauma- and resiliency-informed group practice serving adults across Idaho. Whether you seek support for anxiety, chronic stress, trauma, or life transitions, you're not alone. We help clients develop nervous-system awareness, strengthen inner resources, and build tools for sustainable connection and wellbeing.
Stress, trauma, or loss can leave you feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. You may notice your nervous system is on high alert, or that steadiness and connection feel out of reach. Maybe you long to feel more grounded, regulated, and alive, but aren’t sure where to begin. We're a trauma- and resiliency-informed group practice serving adults across Idaho. Whether you seek support for anxiety, chronic stress, trauma, or life transitions, you're not alone. We help clients develop nervous-system awareness, strengthen inner resources, and build tools for sustainable connection and wellbeing.
I offer in-person sessions in SoCal and telehealth to California and Idaho.
Most clients come to me when they’ve reached a crisis or inflection point in their lives. Maybe you have recently experienced a traumatic loss, become a parent, or received a life changing diagnosis. The rug has been pulled out & you can't imagine how to move forward in this new reality. Or maybe your anxiety or trauma is holding you back from the life you want to live or the person you want to be. Parents may realize that the fears or behaviors their children are struggling with are beyond growing pains, but feel at a loss to help them. Whatever your reason, I am glad you found your way here.
I offer in-person sessions in SoCal and telehealth to California and Idaho.
Most clients come to me when they’ve reached a crisis or inflection point in their lives. Maybe you have recently experienced a traumatic loss, become a parent, or received a life changing diagnosis. The rug has been pulled out & you can't imagine how to move forward in this new reality. Or maybe your anxiety or trauma is holding you back from the life you want to live or the person you want to be. Parents may realize that the fears or behaviors their children are struggling with are beyond growing pains, but feel at a loss to help them. Whatever your reason, I am glad you found your way here.
Feeling stuck and/or overwhelmed? Life can be stressful, and difficult past experiences can be obstacles to living a life you love. I have extensive experience treating individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, relationship issues, grief, parenting issues, addiction, people-pleasing, and major life transitions. I specialize in helping couples improve their communication, connection, and intimacy, primarily using Dr. John Gottman's model. In addition, I provide affirmative therapy to LGBTQ+ individuals.
Feeling stuck and/or overwhelmed? Life can be stressful, and difficult past experiences can be obstacles to living a life you love. I have extensive experience treating individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, relationship issues, grief, parenting issues, addiction, people-pleasing, and major life transitions. I specialize in helping couples improve their communication, connection, and intimacy, primarily using Dr. John Gottman's model. In addition, I provide affirmative therapy to LGBTQ+ individuals.
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.
John works with clients in-person at the Ketchum office and via telehealth.
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 works with clients in-person at the Ketchum office and via telehealth.
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.
Megan employs a comprehensive, evidence-based therapeutic framework that integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, meditation, hypnotherapy, and somatic awareness.
Megan employs a comprehensive, evidence-based therapeutic framework that integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, meditation, hypnotherapy, and somatic awareness.
You may be feeling weighed down by stress, anxiety, trauma, or relationship challenges and longing for more steadiness in your life. When the nervous system has been shaped by past experiences or ongoing pressure, it can become harder to feel grounded, connected, or at ease—leaving you stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. Therapy can offer a supportive place to slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and begin restoring a sense of balance and choice.
You may be feeling weighed down by stress, anxiety, trauma, or relationship challenges and longing for more steadiness in your life. When the nervous system has been shaped by past experiences or ongoing pressure, it can become harder to feel grounded, connected, or at ease—leaving you stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. Therapy can offer a supportive place to slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and begin restoring a sense of balance and choice.
As a pre-professional therapist, I bring both clinical training and deeply lived experience to my work. I grew up in the Wood River Valley, and returning has been one of the most meaningful parts of my journey. Over twenty years ago, I began my own recovery from addiction—an experience that continues to shape the compassion, presence, and authenticity I bring into the therapy room.
Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready for change, therapy with me offers a nonjudgmental space to explore your story at your own pace. My style is warm and collaborative, rooted in genuine connection and honest conversation.
As a pre-professional therapist, I bring both clinical training and deeply lived experience to my work. I grew up in the Wood River Valley, and returning has been one of the most meaningful parts of my journey. Over twenty years ago, I began my own recovery from addiction—an experience that continues to shape the compassion, presence, and authenticity I bring into the therapy room.
Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready for change, therapy with me offers a nonjudgmental space to explore your story at your own pace. My style is warm and collaborative, rooted in genuine connection and honest conversation.
Scot is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a board-certified National Certified Counselor dedicated to supporting individuals and couples navigating trauma, grief and loss, substance use, depression, anxiety, and relationship challenges. He tailors individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches that align with each client’s unique concerns, intentions, and abilities.
Scot is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a board-certified National Certified Counselor dedicated to supporting individuals and couples navigating trauma, grief and loss, substance use, depression, anxiety, and relationship challenges. He tailors individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches that align with each client’s unique concerns, intentions, and abilities.
Therapy is offered in person or virtually, to fit your busy schedule, and in the serenity of my office or the comfort of your own space.
I see you. You may be working toward your best self, raising a developing one, or growing within a committed relationship. You’re driven, capable, and often juggling a lot, showing up even when things feel heavy. While you may be highly functioning on the outside, you may not feel as good on the inside. You might feel stuck, disconnected, or notice patterns that aren’t working. These moments aren’t failure, they’re signals that support and insight are needed. Therapy offers space to gain clarity, strengthen relationships, and create a path forward that aligns with who you are and what you want.
Therapy is offered in person or virtually, to fit your busy schedule, and in the serenity of my office or the comfort of your own space.
I see you. You may be working toward your best self, raising a developing one, or growing within a committed relationship. You’re driven, capable, and often juggling a lot, showing up even when things feel heavy. While you may be highly functioning on the outside, you may not feel as good on the inside. You might feel stuck, disconnected, or notice patterns that aren’t working. These moments aren’t failure, they’re signals that support and insight are needed. Therapy offers space to gain clarity, strengthen relationships, and create a path forward that aligns with who you are and what you want.
Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor who brings a holistic, integrative approach to her work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, a Master’s in Holistic Nutrition/Herbalism from Clayton College of Natural Health, and a Bachelor’s in Education from Wittenberg University. With 25+ years as a 1st–8th grade educator and 10+ years training faculty in Waldorf methods, she focuses on the connection between mind, body, and spirit to support meaningful, lasting change.
Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor who brings a holistic, integrative approach to her work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, a Master’s in Holistic Nutrition/Herbalism from Clayton College of Natural Health, and a Bachelor’s in Education from Wittenberg University. With 25+ years as a 1st–8th grade educator and 10+ years training faculty in Waldorf methods, she focuses on the connection between mind, body, and spirit to support meaningful, lasting change.
Thank you for visiting my profile. I’m an existential therapist with a strong academic and analytical lens, specializing at the intersection of Borderline Personality Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Dissociative Identity Disorder. I primarily work with high-functioning professionals and clinicians whose internal experiences are more complex than their outward lives might show. Many of my clients are intellectually driven, emotionally intense, and looking for deeper psychological work rather than surface-level coping strategies or reassurance.
Thank you for visiting my profile. I’m an existential therapist with a strong academic and analytical lens, specializing at the intersection of Borderline Personality Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Dissociative Identity Disorder. I primarily work with high-functioning professionals and clinicians whose internal experiences are more complex than their outward lives might show. Many of my clients are intellectually driven, emotionally intense, and looking for deeper psychological work rather than surface-level coping strategies or reassurance.
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What are the benefits of in-person therapy?
In-person therapy offers several benefits that some people find highly valuable for their mental health treatment. Being present in the same room as your therapist can create a stronger sense of connection and allow for more nuanced communication through body language. Some people may also find it easier to focus in therapy when they are in a dedicated space and away from potential distractions related to home or work; attending an in-person session provides a clear boundary between therapy time and the rest of your life. For certain therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), exposure therapy, or somatic therapy, being in person may be particularly important, as these therapies benefit from the therapist being able to observe and respond to a client’s physical cues effectively. Additionally, some individuals simply feel more comfortable discussing sensitive or painful topics when they are face-to-face with their therapist rather than on a screen.
When should I choose in-person therapy over online therapy?
In-person therapy may be a better choice when you need a structured therapeutic environment separate from your daily life, when you find it difficult to focus or feel comfortable in an online setting, or when privacy at home is a concern. It may also be more appropriate if you are dealing with severe mental health symptoms that require close monitoring or if your therapy involves approaches that rely heavily on observing physical cues. On the other hand, if convenience, scheduling flexibility, or access to specialists outside your immediate area are priorities, online therapy may be a better fit. Many therapists offer both options, so you can also discuss with a provider which format might work best for your specific situation.
How do I find an in-person therapist?
You can use Psychology Today's therapist directory to find an in-person therapist in your area. You can search by location, insurance accepted, specialty areas, therapeutic approaches, and other criteria to narrow down providers who meet your needs. Each therapist profile includes information about their credentials, areas of expertise, and whether they offer in-person sessions. Once you have identified potential therapists, you can contact them directly through the directory to schedule an initial consultation and determine whether they are a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment. When reaching out, it can be helpful to confirm their availability for in-person appointments, their office location, and whether they accept your insurance.


