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Horizon Counseling Services

Adolescent/Teen Mental Health Therapy in Centerville, UT

Horizon Counseling Services provides compassionate, evidence‑based adolescent/teen mental health therapy in Centerville designed to help young people manage anxiety, depression, school stress, friendships, identity, and family changes while building resilience and healthy coping skills. Our all‑female team creates a safe, judgment‑free space where teens feel heard, supported, and respected. Care is individualized, collaborative, and tailored to the realities of school schedules, extracurriculars, and family life.

Adolescent/Teen Mental Health Therapy in Centerville | Horizon Counseling

Who we help

Support is available for teens and preteens experiencing anxiety, depression, irritability, mood swings, or stress related to school and social media. Therapy also addresses friendship and dating challenges, bullying and cyberbullying, perfectionism, low self‑esteem, and body image concerns. Adolescents navigating trauma, grief and loss, chronic illness or pain, and family transitions—such as divorce, blended families, relocation, or major life changes—receive thoughtful guidance and practical skills to restore stability and confidence.

Why choose Horizon

  • Local specialists in adolescent/teen mental health therapy in Centerville with flexible after‑school and early evening appointments.

  • Collaborative, strengths‑based approach that empowers teens while partnering with parents/guardians when appropriate.

  • Trauma‑informed, culturally sensitive, and LGBTQIA+‑affirming care with individual, family, and parent‑only coaching options.

Therapy approaches

Care integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms while building coping and problem‑solving skills. When trauma is present, Trauma‑Focused CBT and Cognitive Processing Therapy provide structured pathways for processing and recovery. Mindfulness and emotion regulation strategies support distress tolerance, sleep, and focus. Social skills training, behavior activation, and executive‑function coaching strengthen motivation, organization, and task follow‑through. Family‑systems work improves communication patterns, clarifies boundaries, and helps repair conflict, creating a supportive environment for sustained growth.

Signs a teen may benefit

  • Persistent worry, panic, irritability, or withdrawal from friends/activities.

  • Sleep or appetite changes; headaches/stomachaches without medical cause.

  • Declining grades, school avoidance, or trouble concentrating.

  • Self‑criticism, perfectionism, risky behaviors, or recent major life changes.

  • Grief or traumatic experiences impacting daily life.

What to Expect

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.

Best Mental Health Therapists in Davis County, Utah

Meet Our Licensed & Accredited Therapists

Crystalyn Hori-Wilson

Crystalyn Hori-Wilson, CMHC, Owner

She has been in the field of mental health for 13 years and has worked with all ages, families, couples and individuals. She is mainly focusing on women's issues and Anxiety disorders currently.

Bethany Perez, LCSW

Bethany Perez, LCSW

Bethany Perez has training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy to help her clients process past trauma through solution focused treatment.

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Lindsey Clark, CMHC

Lindsey recently finished her master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Walden University

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Haley Urry, CSW

Haley earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Social Work and is dedicated to helping young individuals navigate life's challenges through personalized therapy.

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Shaylee Cornejo, MSW Intern

Shaylee Cornejo is currently completing her Master of Social Work degree at the University of Denver with a concentration in Mental Health.

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Taylor Stagg (Mental Health Counseling Student)

Taylor Stagg is a student at Utah State University studying Rehabilitation Counseling with the end goal of getting licensure as a CMHC.

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Alie Hansen (Billing Specialist)

Alie is a dedicated billing specialist with nearly five years of experience working in a therapist office.

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Adolescent/teen mental health Therapy in Davis County

How to Get Started with Adolescent/teen Mental Health Therapy Near You

To begin adolescent/teen mental health therapy in Centerville, call 801‑200‑3232 for a free consultation and get matched with a therapist who fits the teen’s goals, schedule, and personality. New clients are welcome, and timely appointments are available. 

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