The process begins with a warm, conversational intake focused on goals, strengths, current concerns, and safety. Next, a personalized treatment plan outlines clear objectives, age‑appropriate parent collaboration, and practical strategies for home and school. Sessions emphasize skill‑building that teens can immediately apply in the classroom, at home, and in peer relationships. Progress is reviewed regularly, and—with consent—therapists coordinate with schools, pediatricians, or other providers to align support and maintain momentum.
Clinicians serving teens
Care is led by a team with deep experience supporting youth and families. Crystalyn Hori‑Wilson, CMHC, Clinical Director/Owner, focuses on anxiety and women’s issues while overseeing teen programming and supervision. Bethany Perez, LCSW, draws on Trauma‑Focused CBT and Cognitive Processing Therapy to guide trauma recovery. Adrianna Pahulu, LCSW, brings over a decade of experience with children and families, school collaboration, and behavior support. Lindsey Clark, ACMHC, specializes in emotional intelligence, PTSD, chronic illness or pain, and health‑related grief. Haley Urry, CSW, provides personalized therapy for youth navigating transitions and stress, while Alexxis Smith, ACMHC, and Annie Kerns, CSW‑I, deliver trauma‑informed, strengths‑based care for teens and young adults.
Conditions we treat
Generalized and social anxiety, panic, and OCD features
Depressive disorders and loss of motivation
Trauma and post‑traumatic stress responses
School/test anxiety, perfectionism, burnout
Self‑esteem, shame, body image concerns
Grief and complicated loss
Adjustment to chronic illness/pain
Parent and family support
Parents receive practical coaching on communication, boundaries, screen‑time balance, and motivation, along with plans to support routines, homework, and sleep hygiene. With written consent, therapists coordinate with schools to explore accommodations and success plans. Crisis and safety planning is available when risk is present, ensuring a comprehensive net of support around the teen.
In‑person and telehealth
Horizon offers convenient in‑person therapy in Centerville serving Davis County—including Centerville, Bountiful, Farmington, and nearby communities—alongside HIPAA‑compliant telehealth to maintain continuity during busy weeks and school days. Appointment slots include after‑school and early evening times to reduce disruption.