We believe in the quiet strength it takes to heal, the courage to ask for help, and the truth that mental health is just as vital as the air we breathe.
Cecilia
Cecilia Stamp, LCSW is Mental Health Therapist to individuals across the lifespan. She treats a diverse range of issues, including anxiety disorders, behavioral issues, depression, grief, major life transitions, marital/relationship conflicts, stress, low self-esteem, suicidal ideation and PTSD.
Cecilia has broad experience with foster care youth, underserved populations within the hospital & home settings, end-of-life care for terminally ill older adults, geriatric psychiatric patients, and individuals of all ages in private practice. Clinical training includes Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), CBT, IFS, HeartMath, Gottman Method (Level 1).
Cecilia served 4 years of Active-Duty military service in the USAF before completing her education. She graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor in Social Work and a Master of Social Welfare from UCLA with an emphasis in geriatric mental health and military social work.
Cecilia is dedicated to providing a holistic, person-centered care that supports emotional well-being and long-term healing through nurturing honesty, openness and trust. Her approach to therapy fosters a safe and non-judgmental space where her "fellow travelers" feel truly heard and understood.
shelby
Shelby Voreis offers a modern, trauma-informed approach to anxiety, depression, dissociation, and the challenges created by societal and relational stress. She is passionate about supporting the LGBTQ+ community, individuals exploring religious deconstruction, neurodivergence (autism/ADHD), unwanted pornography use, and clients engaged in parts work. Her clinical training includes IFS/FSG, EMDR, and ACT, and she is currently supervised by Natasha Helfer, LMFT, as she completes her sex-therapy hours with individuals and couples.
Shelby holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Social Work from Capella University. Her early work in inpatient settings strengthened her skills in crisis intervention and conflict resolution and highlighted the importance of effective outpatient care that helps clients create sustainable change.
Grounded, practical, and growth-oriented, Shelby believes healing comes from trust, collaboration, and honoring each client’s lived experience. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, playing video games, and exploring Ogden.
talia
Talia Quartuccio is a clinical social worker dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-informed care. She has an extensive background in child welfare and over three years of clinical experience. She specializes in helping adults and couples navigate burnout, anxiety, trauma, and relationship challenges.
Her approach blends evidenced-based methods including CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, and Gottman Method (Level I) to support lasting change.
Clients describe her style as warm, grounded, and focused on what works. She believes therapy should feel like a space where you can be real, explore what's holding you back, and build skills to move forward with clarity and confidence.
zac
Zachery Samson is a dedicated therapist specializing in diverse populations including the aging population, adults, adolescents, couples, military personnel, and individuals with substance use disorders, drawing on his experience from residential facilities for both addiction and youth.
He completed his BSW at Brigham Young University-Hawaii in 2013 and his MSW at the University of Southern California in 2017.
Zachery utilizes evidence-based modalities such as DBT, ART, EMDR, and CBT, driven by a profound compassion for serving others and helping clients achieve their highest potential in a safe, non-judgmental space.
Outside of work, he is an avid lover of the summertime and the outdoors; frequently found enjoying the beach, taking a nice hike, and cherishing time spent with his family.