Clinical Social Work Practice – Young Counseling

Troy Marie Young, LCSW operates Young Counseling out of Mapleton, Utah 84664, providing individual counseling services to adolescents and adults. The practice draws on a range of evidence-informed clinical modalities, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and mindfulness-based approaches.

Primary specialty areas addressed by the practice include anxiety, depression, PTSD, and relationship difficulties. Additional services extend to stress management, grief processing, support through major life transitions, and psychoeducation delivered to both individual clients and professional groups. The combination of these offerings positions the practice to serve clients across a range of presenting concerns, from acute clinical symptoms to broader personal growth and relational work.

The practice organizes its therapeutic work into several described treatment areas. Depression and anxiety are addressed through what the site characterizes as research-based treatment. Trauma and PTSD work is framed around guided grief and healing. Relationship counseling integrates Emotion Focused Therapy, the Gottman Method, and Family Systems approaches, with the stated goal of supporting clients in healing from pain and developing clarity and resilience over time.

Sessions are offered in afternoon and evening time slots, providing flexibility for clients with daytime work or school commitments. The practice is closed on Sundays. The page does not specify whether telehealth services are available, nor does it detail insurance plans accepted. Prospective clients are directed to contact the practice directly for those details.

Troy Marie Young holds licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). In addition to clinical work, the clinician holds a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo and has contributed to published research on trauma intervention, including a 2020 study examining the effectiveness of a retreat-based intervention for female survivors of child sexual abuse. The practice describes its core orientation as building safety within the therapeutic relationship and helping clients develop lasting resilience.

Contact: (385) 685-0407.

https://troyoung.com/

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