Center for Christian Therapy
About the Business
The Center for Christian Therapy is a health institution located at 2469 Fort Union Boulevard in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Our center specializes in providing mental health services that are rooted in Christian principles and beliefs. Our team of licensed therapists and counselors offer individual, couples, and family therapy to help clients navigate life's challenges in a holistic and faith-based approach. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or simply seeking personal growth, our center is dedicated to providing compassionate care and support. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and begin your journey towards healing and wholeness.
Location & Phone number
2469 Fort Union Blvd, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Cozy office in a beautiful Cottonwood area. My husband and I went to couples counseling with Mariah and it was very beneficial. It feels good to have an option for therapy with other similar believing individuals!"
"This counseling service was unapologetically a nightmare. My experience was that they promised one thing then did another and had no intention of making it right. I believe they are only in it for the money. It only added to stress in life. The Christian values they follow are only when it is convenient for them. In my opinion, the untrustworthiness of the counseling they offer is enough to recommend going somewhere else. After going here for 4 months, I would describe my experience as manipulative and confusing."
"My therapist is Ashleigh and she is incredible. She is empathetic and listens to everything you have to say. The 50 minutes is fully utilized and I go out of every session feeling more relief from the past. The reason why I am giving 4 stars is because they send you an email of the paperwork and want to fill it out virtually or printing it out and bringing it in. I have never seen a dentist, doctor, or even another psychotherapy office do this. There is really no reason to be sending them an email and asking them to fill it out when they can do it when they walk in for their first appointment. Plus, it causes stress. Not everyone has the technology available to do this. I almost considered finding another office based off of this alone because I had no printer and the document would not let me fill it out virtually. I had to drive 30 minutes out to another relative's house just to borrow their printer. Please consider having your clients fill out the paperwork in the office. Not to mention the paperwork asks for sensitive information and there are people who dont want their medical history out for family to see (I wouldn't want this relative knowing any of that)."
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