Scott Frazier, MSC/CC, ACMHC, is a therapist in the field of sexual abuse and trauma. He has worked for over 10 years starting with adolescents, adults, and couples. He has dedicated much of his work to the area of sexual abuse, eating disorders, perpetration, family systems, and attachment. He has extensive experience working with depression, anxiety, trauma, addictions, anger, violence, and abuse.
Scott utilizes evidence-based practices to include cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, solution focused, person centered, and emotional focus therapy. He has worked with adults, adolescents, couples, families, and groups. He believes therapy can be a guide through barriers in life that prevent us from growing. He knows therapy is not a one size fits all.
Scott uses a nonjudgmental approach that is direct, honest, respectful, and collaborative. He believes in the power of healing relationships, to promote growth and healthy functioning of individuals, couples, and families through professional guidance. He feels it is a privilege to work with clients as they navigate new ways of empowerment and healing.
Qualifications
Years in Practice: 10 Years
Prelicense: Utah / 11982459-6009
School: University of Phoenix
Year Graduated: 2011
Supervisor: Chelsea Barlow, LCSW
Supervisor License: Utah / 6456168-3501
Finances
Accepted Insurance Plans
- Aetna
- Deseret Mutual Benefit Advisers
- Public Employees Health Plan
- SelectHealth
Specialties
- Trauma and PTSD
- Sexual Abuse
- Eating Disorders
Issues
- Addiction
- Alcohol Use
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Issues
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality
- Codependency
- Coping Skills
- Depression
- Divorce
- Drug Abuse
- Emotional Disturbance
- Family Conflict
- Marital and Premarital
- Men's Issues
- Relationship Issues
- Stress
Mental Health
- Mood Disorders
- Personality Disorders
Client Focus
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
- Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)
- Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Treatment Approach
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Attachment-based
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Dialectical (DBT)
- EMDR
- Emotionally Focused
- Family Systems
- Person-Centered
- Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
- Trauma Focused
Modality
- Individuals
- Couples
- Family