top of page
IMG_0297_edited.jpg

Debbie Davis, CSW

The therapeutic process is a unique experience for every individual. I believe in providing a safe and comfortable environment to explore areas of life that are causing current challenges. I am passionate about building a healthy relationship with clients that will help them identify skills, tools, strengths and inner potential they need to overcome their challenges.

​

Accepted Insurances: 

Select Health

Regence-Blue Cross Blue Shield

PEHP

United Health Care

University of Utah Health

EMI Health

DMBA

Self Pay/Clergy Pay

​

Specialities:

 

  • Working with Adolescents

  • Distressed Families

  • Women's Mental Health

  • LGBTQ+ Related Needs

​

I have been working in the field of community mental health for more than 15 years.  I specialize in working with youth and adults with a history of anxiety, depression, trauma, issues related to self-image, LGBTQ+ population, substance use, serious mental illness, involvement in the criminal justice system and dysfunctional family dynamics.  I focus on client-centered-therapy with a highlight in resilience and empowerment, while utilizing evidence-based modalities to identify and make changes in your life.  If you are looking for a professional partner to guide you through your journey, then I look forward to hearing from you!

Contact

I look forward to working together!

385.316.8061

Specialities 

Women's Mental Health
Couples Counseling
Young Adult Life Transitions
Distressed Relationships


 

 

The goal of Resilient Life is to ensure clients feel empowered and heard as they work through challenges, gain a deeper understanding of themselves, and find the right solutions that help them best navigate through life.

​

We work extensively with diverse communities, adolescents, young adults, women and couples. Our strengths include addressing women's issues, blending families, navigating divorce, couples counseling, family and parenting challenges, life transitions, diversity issues, navigating grief, anxiety and depression.

bottom of page