Career Counseling therapists in Salt Lake City, Utah UT
Roman Laws
Counselor/Therapist, M.Ed., CMHC, NCC®
Learn skills to manage change. This includes adaptation of thoughts and actions to create coping strategies that can be implemented both inside and outside of sessions to ensure a smooth transition.
Steve Wrigley
Life Coach, M.A. Board Certified Life Coach (BCC)
As an Encore Career Coach, my primary focus is on individuals aged 55 and above who are embarking on a new chapter in their lives. An Encore career is about intentionally creating a fresh context for work, giving you a reason to wake up each morning, and pursuing those long-held dreams that might have been put on hold due to prior family and career responsibilities.
Whether you already have a clear vision of what you want to achieve during your Third Act years or if you find yourself grappling with uncertainty and seeking purpose in this new stage of life, I am here to assist you. Together, we will not only identify your aspirations but also devise a well-crafted plan to help you navigate the path towards achieving them.
The process of reimagining your life's work can be both exciting and daunting, but with my guidance and support, we can overcome any challenges that may arise. I am dedicated to helping you uncover your true calling and find fulfillment in this phase of life.
So, if you're ready to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead, let's embark on this journey together and turn your Encore career into a rewarding and purposeful experience.
Dr. Steven J. Chen
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have worked with many professionals who have successfully changed their career.
Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
It is so important to find out what really interests us in order to chose our career. So often people follow in their parent's footsteps, or just get whatever job they can and then keep on with that job as a career even if they hate it. I use the Strong Interest Inventory with all my clients, whether individual or couples. It is so important to clearly see what interests we have and how confident we are that we can explore them. For couples, that knowledge is often how they can expand the things they can explore together. When we are doing what we love as a career, or as a major part of our non-work life, our life purpose becomes even more satisfying and fulfilling.
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Transitions in careers can be very stressful. Counseling that utilizes problem solving and solution focused therapy can help to identify and reach career goals.