Mara Aguayo, MSW

Mara Aguayo, MSW

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Mara Aguayo, MSW

My name is Mara, and I am a neurodivergent-affirming, LGBTQIA+-affirming, trauma-informed therapist who is passionate about creating a safe, respectful, and empowering space for healing and self-expression. I believe that therapy is most effective when you feel seen, heard, and supported in showing up authentically. My
approach is client-centered and rooted in connection, visibility, and the understanding that each person brings their own strengths, identities, and lived experiences to the therapeutic process.

My journey in this field began with my undergraduate work at the University of Utah, where I earned bachelor’s degrees in Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology. I am currently pursuing my Master of Social Work degree through Walden University, with an
expected graduation in May 2026.

I have five years of experience in the mental health field across a variety of settings including residential treatment for substance use, day treatment with children and adolescents, a health psychology clinic supporting individuals with medical-related trauma and chronic or terminal illness, and outpatient work supporting clients of all ages to identify goals and build life skills that foster independence and autonomy. Through this work, I developed a deep passion for supporting individuals as they reclaim power
in their own lives and cultivate confidence in their internal wisdom.

I enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, and have experience supporting individuals navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, trauma, and other mental health concerns.

Outside of the therapy room, I find creativity and calm through reading, crochet, and most things artistic. I also have a deep love for animals and am a proud snake mama to a ball python—and I absolutely adore frogs! Above all, I hope to meet you with compassion, curiosity, and respect as we explore your story, nurture your voice, and build a foundation of authenticity and empowerment
together.

Brittany McCulloch-White

Demographics

  • Substance Misuse
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety / Panic 
  • Neurodivergence
  • Depression
  • Disordered eating
  • Domestic Violence
  • Faith transitions
  • Grief
  • Mood disorders 
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Parenting
  • Pregnancy/Perinatal/Postpartum
  • PTSD
  • Relationship Care
  • Trauma
  • Queer / Trans Affirming
  • Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

Modalities

  • ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)
  • Attachment based therapy
  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
  • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
  • EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy)
  • Family Systems 
  • Humanistic
  • IFS (Internal Family Systems)
  • Interpersonal therapy
  • Intuitive eating approach
  • KAP (Ketamine Assisted psychotherapy)
  • Ketamine Integration therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Psychoanalytic therapy
  • SFT (Solution Focused Therapy)
  • TF-CBT

Education

  • Bachelor’s: Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology: University of Utah
  • Currently working on Master’s: Social Work: Walden University

Locations

  • Telehealth
  • Salt Lake County

Payment Options

  • PEHP
  • Private Pay
  • Select Health

Tiffany Giron, CSW

Tiffany Giron, CSW

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Tiffany Giron, CSW

I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, specifically the San Fernando Valley. I grew up with parents who had immigrated from El Salvador to escape the civil war that was happening during the 80s. As a child of immigrants, I have a deep appreciation for the
importance of cultural sensitivity and the unique challenges that come with navigating multiple identities. Growing up between cultures taught me the value of empathy, adaptability, and understanding diverse perspectives—qualities that I bring into my work with clients. I recognize that healing cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach; it must honor each person’s unique background, values, and lived experiences. This awareness informs
my commitment to providing inclusive, affirming, and culturally responsive care to individuals from all walks of life.

My professional experience includes supporting survivors of domestic violence, individuals facing substance use challenges, and those healing from various forms of trauma. I integrate
evidence-based modalities such as CBT, DBT, ACT and mindfulness practices to promote holistic healing and resilience. My goal is to empower clients to rediscover their strengths, cultivate self-compassion, and become the best versions of themselves. I believe that with the right support and guidance, healing is not only possible—it can be transformative.

Brittany McCulloch-White

Demographics

  • ADHD
  • Depression
  • Disordered Eating
  • Domestic Violence
  • Faith Transitions
  • Grief 
  • Mood Disorders
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Parenting
  • PTSD
  • Relationship Care
  • Trauma
  • Queer / Trans Affirming

Modalities

    • ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)
    • Attachment based therapy
    • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
    • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
    • Family Systems 
    • IFS (Internal Family Systems)
    • Mindfulness
    • Mindful Movement (walk and talk therapy in person)
    • Narrative Therapy
    • Psychoanalytic therapy
    • SFT (Solution Focused Therapy)
    • Somatic Therapy

Education

  • Bachelor’s: Psychology with a Minor in Spanish: Mount Saint Mary’s University
  • Master’s: Social Work: University of Utah

Locations

  • Telehealth
  • Salt Lake County

Payment Options

  • BCBS

  • DMBA (out of network)

  • EMI

  • Mines EAP (Vail network)

  • PEHP

  • Select Health

  • Self pay

  • U of U (out of network)

Sharri Clonts, LMFT

Sharri Clonts, LMFT

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Sharri Clonts, LMFT

I began my career as an MFT in Orange County, California in 2008 and have since found my way to Utah. I have had the opportunity to work with a wide population of people and particularly enjoy working with adults, couples, families and college students. I enjoy offering unconditional positive regard to each person , and believe this is the most important trait a therapist can bring to the counseling environment.

I enjoy empowering individuals to identify their values and beliefs that provide a compass through their life transitions. I view each opportunity to join someone on their journey as an honor and a privilege.

I have experience working with trauma, anxiety, depression, anger management, ADHD and other mental health issues. I enjoy working with individuals, families and couples. I currently provide counseling in the office in Provo, via telehealth and also provide Mindful Movement sessions that incorporate movement and outdoor somatic experience with therapy.

I enjoy teaching exercise classes, learning, reading, listening to podcasts, spending time with family, traveling and creative home projects.

Sharri Clonts

Demographics

  • Substance Misuse
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety / Panic
  • Depression
  • End of life transitions
  • Chronic /Terminal Illness
  • Faith transitions
  • Grief
  • Infertility
  • Infancy loss
  • Mood disorders 
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • PTSD
  • Relationship Care
  • Trauma
  • Queer / Trans Affirming

Modalities

  • ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)
  • Attachment based
  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
  • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy)
  • Family Systems 
  • Gottman Method
  • Interpersonal therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • Mindful Movement (walk and talk therapy in person)
  • SFT (Solution Focused Therapy)
  • Somatic therapy

Education

  • Bachelor’s: Psychology: American Behavioral Studies Institute
  • Master’s: Psychology: California Southern University

Payment Options

  • BCBS
  • EMI
  • DMBA (out of network)
  • PEHP
  • Private Pay
  • Select Health
  • UHC/UMR
  • UofU

Locations

  • Telehealth (Virtual)
  • Utah County / Provo

Morgan Gonzales, LCSW

Morgan Gonzales, LCSW

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Morgan Gonzales, LCSW

Morgan earned an undergraduate degree from Westminster College. Morgan has worked in multiple settings with trauma through child protective services, first responders, hospice and spent 9 years in the acute medical inpatient setting after receiving her master’s degree from the University of Denver with an emphasis in family structure therapy and earning a trauma certificate.

Morgan relocated to Utah and for the past 6 years has worked within the Ketamine setting with implementation of Internal Family Systems, provides bilateral movement therapy, trauma informed psychotherapy, is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy with an emphasis on exposure for OCD, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Narrative Therapy and Somatic Therapy. Morgan works with complex trauma, grief, loss, chronic illness, anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD and is a strong and passionate ally for the LGBTQIA+ community. 

Morgan is a psychedelic psycholytic psychotherapist, having been part of one of the first Ketamine clinics in the state of Utah. Morgan has spent the past 7 years gaining hundreds of hours sitting in medicine space blending western and eastern medicine with a collaborative approach working alongside medical staff to provide an ethical, safe, and integrative space for psychedelic medicine and healing. Morgan trained in a 14-month fellowship program receiving a ketamine assisted psychotherapist certification. During this fellowship Morgan was trained for MDMA through the MAPS program and certified for MDMA – PTSD psychotherapy. Morgan has been doing over 10 years of ketamine work.

Morgan believes in a holistic approach to therapy which involves creating a safe and brave space to explore barriers to our own internal healing in a setting that is comfortable, non-threatening and meets the individual’s needs. Morgan inhabits the love and strong belief in healing within community. As we heal individually, we can heal the collective. The time you have in therapy is your time and you deserve to feel empowered and safe.

Morgan Gonzales

Demographics

  • Anxiety / Panic 
  • Depression
  • Disordered eating
  • End of life transitions
  • Chronic /Terminal Illness
  • Faith transitions
  • Grief
  • Infertility
  • Infancy loss
  • Mood disorders 
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Parenting
  • Pregnancy/Perinatal/Postpartum
  • PTSD
  • Relationship Care
  • Trauma
  • Queer / Trans Affirming
  • Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

Modalities

  • ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)
  • Attachment based therapy
  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
  • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
  • EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy)
  • Family Systems 
  • Humanistic
  • IFS (Internal Family Systems)
  • Interpersonal therapy
  • Intuitive eating approach
  • KAP (Ketamine Assisted psychotherapy)
  • Ketamine Integration therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • Mindful Movement (walk and talk therapy in person)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Psychoanalytic therapy
  • SFT (Solution Focused Therapy)
  • Somatic therapy

Education

  • Master’s: Social Work with family systems and trauma certificate: University of Denver
  • Bachelor’s: Criminal Justice with a Minor in Psychology: Westminster College
  • Member of National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
  • IPI Certification for Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
  • MAPS Trained for MDMA and PTSD

  • LGBTQIA Guild Member

Payment Options

  • BCBS
  • Bishop Pay
  • Cigna
  • Compsych EAP
  • DMBA (out of network)
  • EMI
  • Mines EAP (Vail network)
  • PEHP
  • Select Health
  • Self pay
  • UHC/UMR
  • U of U (out of network)
  • Other EAP’s

Locations

  • Telehealth – Utah and Colorado
  • Salt Lake County