Meet Lisa Bishop
Lisa studied Human Development at Warner Pacific College as an undergrad and graduated from Brigham Young University with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. One of her personal quests has been to find theories and methods that are effective in her therapy practice, are supported by research, and fit well with her LDS beliefs. Lisa believes that therapy doesn’t always have to be heavy. Sometimes humor and fun is the best medicine.
Meet Rebecca Hamilton
Rebecca graduated with her undergrad in Marriage and Family Studies and then went on to obtain a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Brigham Young University. She has worked extensively with both adolescents and adults in both inpatient and outpatient settings, most recently at a highly regarded eating disorder treatment facility for four years. In therapy, she believes in empowering her clients to identify their own worth and truth through a variety of research-based practices while still focusing on individualized care for each client. She especially loves supporting families and couples in their efforts to change and grow together.
Meet Gwen Adams, LAMFT
I believe that we are all doing the best we can to find connection and peace. Despite our best efforts, many of us can still reach points where we feel stuck. We may even start to believe that there is no forward in a tricky relationship or getting through a personal struggle. I believe that therapy is one of the most powerful tools for getting "unstuck", healing, and creating the relationships we want with ourselves and others.