Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Clark Hammond, and I am a Marriage & Family Therapist (MFT) licensed in the state of Utah. I earned a master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy from Brigham Young University, and a non-clinical doctorate degree from Oregon State University (Human Development & Family Studies, with an emphasis on Family Enterprise).
I have been fortunate over my 20+ year career to work with hundreds of clients in a variety of settings. My MFT background helps me better understand the larger context when working with individuals. From private practice, residential treatment, young adult transition programs, to wilderness therapy, I have witnessed countless victories that come from rising above challenges and experiencing the growth and fulfillment we all hope for. I have also taught for nearly 8 years as a core faculty member in a graduate program training Clinicial Mental Health Counselors.
I continue in my private work, but I want to do more. In today’s world, technology provides meaningful opportunities to access a variety of services – more important now than ever before.
I am very client-centered in my approach, and see therapy as a truly collaborative process. In addition to the clinical approaches listed below, I glean from the fields of Positive Psychology and systems theory in this work. As “fellow travelers” along this journey of life, we all need support along the way. It’s an honor for me to share the road.
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Clark Hammond is a licensed marriage and family therapist practicing in Utah. He holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Brigham Young University and a non-clinical doctorate in Human Development and Family Studies from Oregon State University, with an emphasis on Family Enterprise.
Across 22 years of clinical work, he has supported hundreds of people in a variety of settings, including private practice, residential treatment, young adult transition programs, and wilderness therapy. He also spent nearly eight years as core faculty in a graduate program, training Clinical Mental Health Counselors.
Clark blends a client-centered, collaborative approach with insights from Positive Psychology and systems theory to understand individuals in the context of their relationships and larger environments. He continues his private practice and is expanding access to services through technology, aiming to make care more reachable for people when they need it.
He views therapy as a shared journey and considers it an honor to accompany clients as they work toward greater growth and fulfillment.
Many people wonder whether meeting with a therapist online can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit of remote care is flexibility. Clients can connect in the way that fits their needs and schedule – through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That variety makes it easier to work therapy into a busy life.
Licensed professionals provide online therapy, and if a different fit is needed it is possible to switch therapists. For many people, virtual sessions offer an accessible, effective option for working through everyday challenges and supporting personal growth.
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