Graduate Programs | Clinical Psychology— Marriage and Family Therapy — School of Social Work — Communication Disorders |
Utah County Service Providers | For complete information about what services are available in Utah County, call United Way Info and Referral Service 2-1-1, or visit |
Low-Income Counseling Services | Mountainlands Community Health Center(801) 374-9660 — Family Support and Treatment Center(801) 229-1181 — Family Services(385) 349-5001 — UVU Women's Success Center(801) 863-3010 — Wasatch Behavioral Health(801) 373-4760 (for those with Medicaid) |
BYU or UVU Students | BYU Student Development Services(801) 422-3035 (for BYU students) — BYU Accessibility Center (801) 422-2767 (LD, ADHD assessments) — UVU Community Family Mental Health Clinic (801) 863-4780 — UVU Student Health Services (801) 863-8425 |
Children and Youth | Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS)(801) 374-7005 — Family Support and Treatment Center (child abuse and prevention (801) 229-1181 — Kids on the Move (autism, developmental disorders) (801) 221-9930 — A New View Counseling and Psychological Services: Family Change Group — A New View Counseling and Psychological Services: The Next Step — Utah County Children's Justice Center (801) 851-8554 — Utah Parent Center (children, youth, and young adults with disabilities) (801) 272-1051 |
Domestic Violence | The Center for Women and Children in Crisis (801) 377-5500 — UVU Women's Success Center(801) 863-3010 — Utah Domestic Violence Coalition 1-800-897-LINK (5465) |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | Family Services(385) 349-5001 — Association of Latter-Day Saint Counselors & Psychotherapists |
Assessments | Salt Lake Neuropsych
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Autism Assessment/Treatment | Salt Lake Neuropsych Alpine Pediatrics, Behavioral Health |
Abuse | Office for Victims of Crime: Domestic Violence— RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) 800.656.HOPE (4673) |
Addiction and Recovery Services | Family Services: Addiction Recovery Program— Parents Empowered — Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration — Start Your Recovery— Rehab Centers |
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder | Attention Deficit Disorder Association— Children and Adults with AD/HD |
Pornography | Family Services: Counseling for Pornography Addiction |
Suicide | National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline- 988 — American Association of Suicidology— Utah Crisis Line(801) 587-3000 — Warm Line (801) 587-1055 Non-crisis mental health line. Peer support specialists are available from 8 am-11 p — American Foundation for Suicide Prevention — SafeUT App Anyone in Utah may text through this app when in need of emotional support, when in crisis, or to send a tip about another person when they believe this person may need help or be in crisis. |
Resource Materials | (Not an endorsement of the material on these sites) Utah County Therapists |
Medical Assistance Programs | Medicine Assistance Tool "MAT, the Medicine Assistance Tool, matches patients like you with resources and cost-sharing programs that may help lower your out-of-pocket costs, whether or not you have insurance." — Utah Drug Card "Utah Drug Card is a free statewide discount prescription assistance program. The program was launched to help uninsured and underinsured residents afford their prescriptions." — Rx Outreach "Rx Outreach is a non-profit pharmacy making medications affordable for you and your family." — RxAssist Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that healthcare professionals and patients can find the information they need. All in one place. — RxHope "RxHope is exactly what its name implies...a helping hand to people in need in obtaining critical medications that they would normally have trouble affording. We act as your advocate in making the patient assistance program journey easier and faster by supplying vital information and help." — Benefits Checkup "You may be eligible for programs that save money on medications and other health care costs (such as copays and deductibles). People who have applied for these benefits can save, on average, $4,900 annually in assistance." — Government Healthcare Enter your information to see what you qualify for. — Medicaid Gives you recommendations and qualifications by the state you live in. — Needy Meds Subscribe to find help with the cost of medication. — Prescription Hope "Prescription Hope is a service-based company that provides individuals access to over 1,500 brand-name medications through patient assistance programs for the set price of $50 a month for each medication. Prescription Hope has been providing medication coverage to thousands of individuals every single month since its founding in 2006." — Medicare Rights Find information on what state-level programs you may qualify for. |