Pacific Islander Therapists in 84097

Photo of Jason Mckay Clawson - Valley Insight Therapy, MA, CMHC, Counselor
Valley Insight Therapy
Counselor, MA, CMHC
Verified Verified
Orem, UT 84097
Grief isn’t just a word—it’s a whirlwind of emotions that can leave you feeling lost, overwhelmed, and alone. As a grief therapist, I specialize in guiding people through these unique challenges, offering personalized support every step of the way. Together, we'll navigate this journey, finding hope and healing where it seems impossible. Taking that first step toward therapy can feel intimidating, especially when your heart is heavy with grief. But you don’t have to navigate this alone.
Grief isn’t just a word—it’s a whirlwind of emotions that can leave you feeling lost, overwhelmed, and alone. As a grief therapist, I specialize in guiding people through these unique challenges, offering personalized support every step of the way. Together, we'll navigate this journey, finding hope and healing where it seems impossible. Taking that first step toward therapy can feel intimidating, especially when your heart is heavy with grief. But you don’t have to navigate this alone.
(801) 658-9721 View (801) 658-9721
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Davis K Kane
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Orem, UT 84097
Suffering is a universal, human experience, and we try to ameliorate our suffering in the best ways we know how. Despite our best efforts, suffering can remain, and in response, we may fight it harder. We fight because we want to heal and be happy, but it can seem like the more we fight, the more pain we feel. We reach for happiness and healing and it feels like it is always out of reach. I believe that the path to healing, though seemingly counterintuitive, often includes a process of letting go, allowing discomfort, and pouring our energy, time, attention, and resources into meaningful directions.
Suffering is a universal, human experience, and we try to ameliorate our suffering in the best ways we know how. Despite our best efforts, suffering can remain, and in response, we may fight it harder. We fight because we want to heal and be happy, but it can seem like the more we fight, the more pain we feel. We reach for happiness and healing and it feels like it is always out of reach. I believe that the path to healing, though seemingly counterintuitive, often includes a process of letting go, allowing discomfort, and pouring our energy, time, attention, and resources into meaningful directions.
(801) 877-1761 View (801) 877-1761