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Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling

Rehabilitation counseling is a systematic process which assists persons with physical, mental, developmental, cognitive, and emotional disabilities to achieve their personal, career, and independent living goals in the most integrated setting possible through the application of the counseling process.

Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling services within the Behavioral Health Clinic focus on evidence-based counseling services for adolescents and adults experiencing psychosocial and psychological issues related to chronic illness and disability. Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling services utilize a range of treatment approaches in helping persons with disabilities adjust to their disability while maximizing functioning. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), person-centered counseling, Motivational Interviewing (MI), psychosocial interventions, and psychoeducation are some of the techniques employed by Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling students and professionals. Individual therapy sessions are typically 45 minutes and occur once a week.

Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling services are provided by multiculturally competent professionals and students and welcome persons of color, sexual non-majority persons (LGBTQ+), religious non-majority persons, and persons of all socioeconomic backgrounds.

Services Provided

Therapy services are provided to address the following:

  • Concerns related to adjustment to disability
  • Behavioral Excesses and Deficits
  • Coping Skill deficits
  • Peer relationship difficulties
  • Issues related to Body Image
  • Concerns related to Sex, Sexuality, and Sexual Interests
  • Employment Adjustment

Fee Information

We accept insurance for certain providers. Please call to obtain up-to-date information regarding providers who accept insurance and which insurance companies we can bill.

For services provided by students (under supervision of licensed counselors/clinicians), fees are set on a sliding scale according to the client’s income and the number of persons living in the household. A fee arrangement will be made with the clinic manager before the intake session.

Cancellation policy: Clients are required to give 24 hours’ notice for all cancellations. Failure to provide this notice may result in a charge.

Hours

Monday–Friday: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
Saturday–Sunday: CLOSED

Contact

To schedule an appointment or for any questions regarding services, please contact Michael Gerald:


The Sorenson Center is not a crisis clinic.
In a crisis situation, please use one of the following resources:

  • Call 911 for immediate emergencies and physical health emergencies.
  • Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
  • Call the CAPSA Crisis Line at 435-753-2500 for domestic violence and sexual assault services in Cache Valley.

Clinicians and Supervisors

Supervises cases / new clients being accepted          Provides direct services and accepting new clients


Michael Gerald

Michael Gerald  

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Autumn Hoover

Autumn Hoover    

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Jessie Koltz

Jessie Koltz

Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Trent Landon

Trenton Landon

Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Autumn Abbott

Autumn Abbott  

Licensed Clinical Social Worker