Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) Therapists in 84663

Photo of Nancy R. Larsen, MSW, LCSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Nancy R. Larsen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
With the use of evidence-based modalities such as ACT, CBT, ERP & Mindfulness techniques, individuals learn to gently and curiously recenter their lives based on what is most important to them.
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. My expertise is working with individuals who suffer with OCD and Anxiety. Those of you who struggle with this disorder can attest to the intrusive nature of your obsessions and compulsions. OCD disrupts your mental capacity to know what is true. You are in a constant state of anxiety, questioning your unwanted thoughts, like a recording on auto-replay. While OCD can be anxiety-provoking, there is hope for a better way of working through your struggle. The therapeutic process can help sufferers, like you, come to understand the nature of your OCD and learn to live a more value-centered life.
With the use of evidence-based modalities such as ACT, CBT, ERP & Mindfulness techniques, individuals learn to gently and curiously recenter their lives based on what is most important to them.
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. My expertise is working with individuals who suffer with OCD and Anxiety. Those of you who struggle with this disorder can attest to the intrusive nature of your obsessions and compulsions. OCD disrupts your mental capacity to know what is true. You are in a constant state of anxiety, questioning your unwanted thoughts, like a recording on auto-replay. While OCD can be anxiety-provoking, there is hope for a better way of working through your struggle. The therapeutic process can help sufferers, like you, come to understand the nature of your OCD and learn to live a more value-centered life.
(385) 257-9423 View (385) 257-9423
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Michael Haderlie
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
My approach to therapy is flexible, collaborative, and rooted in evidence-based practice. I will work with you to thoroughly understand the issues you are dealing with, identify goals for change, and implement effective strategies. My goal is to help you feel better, learn coping strategies, and increase your confidence to successfully address life's challenges.
My approach to therapy is flexible, collaborative, and rooted in evidence-based practice. I will work with you to thoroughly understand the issues you are dealing with, identify goals for change, and implement effective strategies. My goal is to help you feel better, learn coping strategies, and increase your confidence to successfully address life's challenges.
(801) 207-9826 View (801) 207-9826
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Jeff Finch
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Springville, UT 84663
Waitlist for new clients
Jeff Finch, LCSW, specializes in relationship/evidence-based treatment for all age groups. Our mission is to strengthen individuals and families by helping them overcome life’s challenges. Jeff works with each individual to develop a treatment plan that is specific to their situation.
Jeff Finch, LCSW, specializes in relationship/evidence-based treatment for all age groups. Our mission is to strengthen individuals and families by helping them overcome life’s challenges. Jeff works with each individual to develop a treatment plan that is specific to their situation.
(208) 881-0193 View (208) 881-0193
Photo of Tiffany Lotulelei, LAMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist Associate
Tiffany Lotulelei
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, LAMFT
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
Feeling lonely, hurt, misunderstood, or frustrated in your marriage can feel overwhelmingly debilitating at times. As a therapist, I am here to support you and your partner without judgment, wherever you may be in your journey. Using evidence-based practices, I work with couples to foster healthier relationship patterns by deepening their understanding of themselves and each other. This can be hard–as it requires vulnerability, honesty, and practice–but I believe in you! Some of the greatest hope and healing I have witnessed, transpires between partners in the therapy room.
Feeling lonely, hurt, misunderstood, or frustrated in your marriage can feel overwhelmingly debilitating at times. As a therapist, I am here to support you and your partner without judgment, wherever you may be in your journey. Using evidence-based practices, I work with couples to foster healthier relationship patterns by deepening their understanding of themselves and each other. This can be hard–as it requires vulnerability, honesty, and practice–but I believe in you! Some of the greatest hope and healing I have witnessed, transpires between partners in the therapy room.
(385) 279-5284 View (385) 279-5284
Photo of Tyler Hoyt, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist
Tyler Hoyt
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
I strive to be relationship focused in all I do as a counselor, even in my individual work. I believe the research and have observed how loneliness hurts: we thrive when connected and struggle when isolated. I utilize EFT and the Gottman Method with couples; I focus on family work with children because individual play therapy is often unhelpful, in the long-term; Filial Play Therapy and PCIT are my favorites models for parents with their children. I utilize ACT and Arbinger principles in most of my work. I foster connections with my clients but especially between clients and their people, including their spiritual Connection.
I strive to be relationship focused in all I do as a counselor, even in my individual work. I believe the research and have observed how loneliness hurts: we thrive when connected and struggle when isolated. I utilize EFT and the Gottman Method with couples; I focus on family work with children because individual play therapy is often unhelpful, in the long-term; Filial Play Therapy and PCIT are my favorites models for parents with their children. I utilize ACT and Arbinger principles in most of my work. I foster connections with my clients but especially between clients and their people, including their spiritual Connection.
(385) 376-4810 View (385) 376-4810
Photo of Isabel Otanez-Ortiz, LCSW, Counselor
Isabel Otanez-Ortiz
Counselor, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
I know that sometimes in life we reach a point where we feel stuck, but there is hope. My ideal patient is focused upon personal growth and healing. Whether it’s depression, anxiety, trauma recovery, couples and marriage concerns, OCD, among other issues we face in life, therapy can help. You don't have to do this alone. You are probably looking for a way to break these patterns, and there is. I help clients work through trauma and leave the unhealthy patterns that may have been useful for them in the past, but are now getting in the way of the life they want to live.
I know that sometimes in life we reach a point where we feel stuck, but there is hope. My ideal patient is focused upon personal growth and healing. Whether it’s depression, anxiety, trauma recovery, couples and marriage concerns, OCD, among other issues we face in life, therapy can help. You don't have to do this alone. You are probably looking for a way to break these patterns, and there is. I help clients work through trauma and leave the unhealthy patterns that may have been useful for them in the past, but are now getting in the way of the life they want to live.
(385) 324-3942 View (385) 324-3942
Photo of Doriann S Pye, CMHC, Counselor
Doriann S Pye
Counselor, CMHC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Springville, UT 84663
Not accepting new clients
I strongly believe in the facet of the human spirit which is indomitable. This quality traverses culture and ethnicity, and so often plays a major role in recovery. The concept of radical acceptance invites individuals to embrace a regret of the past and fear of the future as part of the human experience while discovering what they truly value as they achieve treatment goals working toward sustainable mental health. As individuals learn to accept the fear that accompanies risk, the journey towards healing is a remarkable one to witness and, for me, is the true payoff as a therapist.
I strongly believe in the facet of the human spirit which is indomitable. This quality traverses culture and ethnicity, and so often plays a major role in recovery. The concept of radical acceptance invites individuals to embrace a regret of the past and fear of the future as part of the human experience while discovering what they truly value as they achieve treatment goals working toward sustainable mental health. As individuals learn to accept the fear that accompanies risk, the journey towards healing is a remarkable one to witness and, for me, is the true payoff as a therapist.
(801) 682-4617 View (801) 682-4617
Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) Therapists

Do I need exposure and response prevention therapy?

Many clients decide to seek help for obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors when these symptoms are distressing enough to disrupt everyday life. Any thoughts or behaviors that cause friction in close relationships are also worth addressing. In addition, the client’s symptoms don’t have to be severe for them to benefit from ERP therapy.

Is exposure and response prevention therapy part of cognitive behavioral therapy?

Exposure and response prevention is one specific type of CBT that focuses on behavioral change in response to triggering stimuli. It is related to exposure therapy but adds an additional component of preventing compulsive and harmful responses.

How long does exposure and response prevention therapy take?

While every patient is different, exposure and response prevention therapy typically lasts around 12 sessions, although some treatments can take longer. A therapist will determine if the treatment is complete based on how the client faces their fears, particularly the strongest ones. When a client feels less anxiety about stimuli that once evoked terror or distress, that is generally an indication that they are nearing the end of ERP therapy.

What are the limitations of exposure and response prevention therapy?

The most common pitfalls of exposure and response prevention therapy include not addressing a client’s core fears, allowing the client to avoid their most distressing stimuli, and using imaginary exposure when the client requires real-life exposure (and vice versa). ERP therapy is most effective when the client commits to the full course of treatment; if the client stops early or doesn’t practice what they have learned outside of therapy sessions, they are less likely to have successful outcomes.