Find a Therapist or Medication Provider in Utah

Finding the right provider can feel like a lot, especially when you are already stressed, overwhelmed, or not sure exactly what kind of support you need. This page is designed to make that process easier by helping you search for therapists and medication providers in one place.

You can use filters to narrow options by provider type, specialty, location, age group, identity, and service style. If you are not sure where to start, you can still reach out and let the intake team help guide you.

How to use this page

Use the directory to search by:

  • Provider type, such as therapist, medication provider, or both

  • Age group, such as child, teen, adult, or family work

  • Type of service, such as individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, group therapy, assessments, neurofeedback, or medication management

  • Location or virtual care in Utah

  • Areas of focus, such as trauma, EMDR, anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, relationships, religious trauma, or parenting

  • Identities, approaches, or affinities that matter to you, such as LGBTQIA+ affirming, neurodivergent affirming, faith sensitive, or trauma informed

Once you narrow your results, you can click into a provider’s full profile to learn more about their background, specialties, approach, and availability.

What you can search for

This page is meant to help people who are looking for:

A therapist for individual counseling

A provider familiar with ADHD, autism, or neurodivergent affirming care

A couples or family therapist

A provider who understands religious trauma, faith transitions, or mixed faith relationships

A child or teen therapist

A medication provider for psychiatric support

A trauma therapist or EMDR therapist

A provider who offers virtual care anywhere in Utah

Instead of making you sort through separate pages first, this directory brings those options together so you can focus on fit.

Therapists and medication providers

Purple Sky includes both therapists and medication providers as part of the team. This page should make that clear from the start.

Therapists provide counseling and psychotherapy. Medication providers evaluate whether psychiatric medication may be helpful, prescribe when appropriate, and monitor how it is going over time. Some people are looking for one or the other. Some are looking for both.

The directory should let you search for either type of provider without making you guess where to look.

Choosing the right fit

Finding a good fit is about more than credentials alone. You may care about a provider’s approach, specialty, lived understanding, personality, faith background, or whether they feel affirming and safe enough for the kind of work you want to do. As you browse, you may want to pay attention to:

  • The provider’s main specialties

  • Whether they work with your age group or concern

  • Whether they offer in person or virtual sessions

  • Whether they are a therapist, a medication provider, or both if that ever applies

  • Whether their style sounds structured, relational, trauma focused, affirming, practical, or insight oriented

You do not have to find the perfect fit by yourself on the first try. The directory helps narrow the options, and the intake team can help from there.

If you are not sure what kind of support you need

It is common not to know whether you are looking for therapy, medication support, assessments, or some combination. You may only know that something feels hard and you want help.

That is okay. You can still use the filters, read a few profiles, and reach out. Part of the intake process is helping you sort through whether it makes sense to start with a therapist, a medication provider, or both.

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes. This page is designed to include both therapists and medication providers, so you can search for either one in the same place.

  • A therapist provides counseling and psychotherapy. A medication provider evaluates whether medication may help, prescribes when appropriate, and follows how it is working over time.

  • That is common. You can browse both kinds of providers here, and the intake team can help you figure out whether it makes sense to start with therapy, medication support, or both.

  • Yes. This page should allow people to narrow providers by specialties, service type, age group, location, and affirming or relevant areas of experience.

  • Yes, if that is a good fit for your needs. Some clients work with both, and care can be coordinated with your consent.

  • That happens sometimes. If a provider is not the right fit, the team can help you consider other options.

Getting started

If you are ready to look for support, this page is a good place to begin. Use the directory to search for therapists and medication providers, or reach out and let the intake team help you narrow down the options.