Wasatch Family Therapy

Wasatch Family Therapy Healing Relationships: Your trusted resource for emotional health and family relationships in Sandy, We respect your values! Children through adults.
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http://www.wasatchfamilytherapy.com Your trusted relationship resource and clinic for individual, couple, and family therapy.

Many parents fear they will say the wrong thing when a child comes out to them. Especially in religious families, these ...
05/27/2026

Many parents fear they will say the wrong thing when a child comes out to them. Especially in religious families, these conversations can bring up confusion, grief, fear, or uncertainty about the future.

But support does not require perfection.

Research shows that LGBTQ+ youth who feel accepted at home have significantly better mental health outcomes. Often, what matters most is not having all the answers right away, but creating a relationship where a child still feels safe, loved, and connected while the family learns and grows together.

Sometimes support looks quieter than people expect. Listening without immediately correcting or fixing. Staying curious instead of shutting down. Making room for difficult conversations while continuing to communicate, “You belong here.”

Many parents also discover that supporting their child does not mean abandoning their faith or values. For some families, these experiences ultimately deepen compassion, strengthen relationships, and create more honest connection within the home.

You can read more on the Wasatch Family Therapy blog.

If your family is navigating questions around identity, relationships, faith, or mental health, therapy can provide a safe place for support and connection. Appointments are available with Becky Edwards and other members of our team.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

05/19/2026

Healing is not becoming someone who never struggles again.
It’s learning how to move through life differently.

So many people believe healing means reaching a point where life no longer hurts — where anxiety, grief, loneliness, or overwhelm finally disappear. But being human means experiencing hard emotions and difficult seasons.

Real healing often happens in quieter ways:
• responding to pain with more self-compassion
• resting instead of constantly pushing through
• recovering more gently after setbacks
• learning that growth and struggle can exist together

There will always be another mountain to climb. Another transition. Another season of uncertainty.

Healing is not about avoiding the climb. It’s about learning how to care for yourself along the way.

You can schedule an appointment with Wasatch Family Therapy to work with Lacey, or one of our other therapists, and start your healing journey today.
📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

Many people imagine healing means eventually becoming emotionally unshakable. No more anxiety. No more overwhelm. No mor...
05/12/2026

Many people imagine healing means eventually becoming emotionally unshakable. No more anxiety. No more overwhelm. No more painful emotions.

But healing is usually much quieter than that.

Sometimes it looks like responding differently than you used to.
Recovering more quickly after difficult moments. Setting healthier boundaries. Treating yourself with more compassion. Feeling more comfortable being who you are.

Often, healing is less about never struggling again and more about learning how to move through life differently.

It can be difficult to recognize growth while you are still in the middle of difficult seasons. Especially when progress does not feel dramatic or immediate.

Sometimes healing is only visible when we pause long enough to notice the small ways we are responding differently than we used to.

If anxiety, burnout, trauma, identity exploration, relationship challenges, or major life transitions have been weighing on you, therapy can help. You can schedule an appointment with Lacey Peterson or one of our other therapists to receive support that is compassionate, collaborative, and grounded in real healing. Same-week appointments are available.

You can read more on the Wasatch Family Therapy blog.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

Arguments don’t usually hurt the most because of what was said. They hurt because of what was missed.Missed understandin...
05/05/2026

Arguments don’t usually hurt the most because of what was said. They hurt because of what was missed.

Missed understanding.
Missed reassurance.
Missed connection.

That’s why repair isn’t just about saying “I’m sorry.” It’s about helping your partner feel seen in the way they needed in that moment.

One of the biggest shifts we see in couples therapy is this:
When partners stop trying to prove their point, and start trying to understand each other’s experience, everything changes.

That’s when conversations soften.
That’s when defensiveness lowers.
That’s when connection starts to come back.

There’s a lot more nuance to each of these steps—especially when it comes to what to say, how to say it, and how to stay present when it’s hard. We walk through that more fully on the blog.

If you’re finding these conversations hard to have on your own, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Couples therapy can help you and your partner slow things down, understand each other more clearly, and repair in a way that actually lasts.

You can schedule an appointment with Wasatch Family Therapy and work with Dausha or one of our other couples therapists to start building a stronger, more connected relationship.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

Today is Administrative Professionals Day.Many administrative professionals are the ones who keep things organized, solv...
04/22/2026

Today is Administrative Professionals Day.

Many administrative professionals are the ones who keep things organized, solve problems, answer questions, and help everything keep moving.

Being dependable is a strength. But being the person everyone relies on can also feel draining.

Many people in support roles carry pressure that others do not always see. The need to stay calm, stay available, and stay one step ahead can feel exhausting over time.

This is your reminder that rest is not a luxury. It is an important part of mental health.

You do not have to carry everything to be valuable.
You deserve the same care you give to others.

If stress has been weighing on you, support can help. Contact us to schedule with Tess Larsen or any of our therapists. Tess offers a free first session and reduced rate for ongoing sessions. Same-week appointments are available.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

For children, play is a natural way to express feelings, explore experiences, and make sense of their world. In play the...
04/15/2026

For children, play is a natural way to express feelings, explore experiences, and make sense of their world. In play therapy, kids are given a safe and supportive space to be themselves, where they can share, heal, and grow at their own pace.

Whether your child is navigating anxiety, big emotions, life changes, or simply needs extra support, play therapy offers a gentle path toward understanding and connection.

At Wasatch Family Therapy, we’re honored to walk alongside children and families as they grow and thrive. You can learn more about play therapy by reading our blog at wasatchfamilytherapy.com/blog

If you think your child would benefit from therapy, we’d love to support you. Contact us to schedule with Benjamin — or any of our therapists. Same-week appointments are available.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

04/13/2026

Conflict in relationships isn’t just about disagreement—it’s about how each partner tries to feel safe.

When emotions run high, it’s easy to misinterpret each other.�Space can feel like rejection.�Urgency can feel like pressure.

But beneath these reactions is a shared desire for reassurance, understanding, and peace.

When couples learn to recognize the intention behind each other’s responses, conflict becomes less about opposition and more about protection.

Not “me versus you,” but “us versus the problem.”

If you’re feeling stuck in the same patterns, therapy can help you build understanding, strengthen communication, and reconnect.

When you’re ready to take the next step, we’d love to support you. Contact us to schedule with Dausha—or any of our therapists. Same-week appointments are available.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy�📲 801.944.4555�📧 [email protected]

Entrepreneurial marriages often have a lot of strengths—drive, resilience, and the ability to solve problems.But those s...
04/07/2026

Entrepreneurial marriages often have a lot of strengths—drive, resilience, and the ability to solve problems.

But those same strengths can show up in ways that don’t always translate at home.

At work, moving quickly, solving problems, and thinking ahead lead to success.

In a relationship, those same instincts can sometimes create distance—especially when connection gets replaced with efficiency.

Strong relationships aren’t built by getting through things faster.
They’re built by slowing down enough to understand each other.

When the goal at home shifts to connection, something changes.

The same skills that help you succeed in business can start working for your relationship—not against it.

If you’re feeling disconnected in your relationship, you don’t have to figure it out on your own. Therapy can help you understand what’s happening beneath the surface and make small, meaningful shifts that bring you back to connection.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

Today is Transgender Day of Visibility 💙🤍💗The desire to live authentically isn’t something that needs to be earned or ex...
03/31/2026

Today is Transgender Day of Visibility 💙🤍💗

The desire to live authentically isn’t something that needs to be earned or explained. Every person deserves the chance to discover who they are.

For some, visibility feels freeing. For others, it can feel complicated or even unsafe.

If someone you love is transgender, small things can matter—using their name, giving them space to share (or not share), and staying open as you learn.

Wherever you are in your story, you deserve respect, safety, and the freedom to be yourself. 💙🤍💗

It’s often easier to be kind to a friend than to ourselves.But self-compassion isn’t letting yourself off the hook. It’s...
03/17/2026

It’s often easier to be kind to a friend than to ourselves.

But self-compassion isn’t letting yourself off the hook. It’s what helps you stay grounded, build resilience, and keep moving forward when things are hard.

If your inner critic has been loud lately, you don’t have to navigate that alone. Therapy can help you build a more supportive, steady inner voice.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

📍 Farmington, Lehi, Sandy
📲 801.944.4555
📧 [email protected]

Address

8156 S Highland Drive
Sandy, UT
84093

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm

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+18019444555

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