Utah Community Mental Health Clinic - University of Utah

Counseling

Ada is a compassionate counseling professional dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families rediscover their strengths and navigate life’s challenges. Grounded in empathy and respect, she believes in each person’s inherent wholeness and tailors her approach to support healing and growth. Ada holds a BS in Psychology from the University of Utah and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Hawai’i Hilo. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Counseling Psychology at the University of Utah, with research interests in cultural disparities, adapting evidence-based interventions for diverse populations, and implementing multicultural orientation to psychological practice and research.

With over 20 years of experience as a trauma-informed yoga teacher (500 E-RYT) and certifications in breathwork, meditation, Applied Positive Psychology (CAPP), ASIST, and as a Certified MARI® Practitioner, Ada integrates mindfulness and body-centered techniques with humanistic, cognitive, and behavioral frameworks to create a holistic and personalized therapeutic experience.

In her sessions, Ada fosters a safe, non-judgmental space for exploration, healing, and self- discovery. She is honored to walk alongside her clients on their journeys toward growth and resilience.

Last summer, Ada embarked on the Camino de Santiago via the Portuguese route, an experience she treasures as truly life-changing.

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Stevi Gligorovic is a first-year Counseling Psychology Doctorate student at the University of Utah where she blends her studies in psychology and English with meaningful life experiences into her work. Before pursuing her doctoral degree, she worked as a high school teacher in Japan, where she developed a deep appreciation for cultural differences and the importance of understanding each person’s unique context. She has two years of experience conducting research at the National Institute of Health, focusing on individuals with ADHD and OCD, where she administered neuropsychological testing with pediatric and adult populations.

She is Brave Space LGBTQIA+ Trainer Certified and practices from a trauma-informed and multicultural approach, valuing the diverse identities, experiences, and strengths that clients bring into the therapy space. Her goal is to create a safe and collaborative environment where you feel seen, heard, and supported on your journey toward growth and healing.

Stevi enjoys nature walks, traveling, writing poetry, and paddleboarding, which keep her connected to the things that bring joy and balance to life. This world is complicated and messy, she believes we all contain the capacity to work toward a greater quality of life amongst it all.

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Taylor Kabacy is a second-year Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at the University of Utah, where she previously earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. A former collegiate swimmer and team captain, Taylor now serves as a Vocational Counselor, specializing in helping injured workers navigate their return-to-work process. She is particularly passionate about supporting student-athletes and individuals with eating disorders, driven by her own experiences as a student-athlete and dedication to mental health. In her free time, Taylor enjoys practicing yoga, reading, and learning guitar.

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Matthew has extensive experience counseling individuals across various age groups, including children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He has helped clients address challenges such as ADHD, addiction, anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues. Licensed in Marriage and Family Therapy, Matthew is currently a first-year Counseling Psychology PhD student at the University of Utah.

Certified in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), and as a Clinical Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC®), he specializes in working with student-athletes. Matthew has also been an adjunct faculty member in the Positive Psychology Department at the University of Utah for the past two years. His research has been presented at both state and national conferences, and he has contributed to several published papers.

Matthew’s approach integrates principles of positive psychology, emphasizing resilience, optimism, and personal growth. He helps clients not only overcome challenges but thrive by harnessing their strengths, cultivating a growth mindset, and developing strategies for lasting well-being. By fostering self-efficacy and a sense of purpose, Matthew empowers individuals to achieve greater life satisfaction, enhance their performance, and build emotional resilience. He believes everyone has the capacity for positive change and fulfillment.

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Hi everyone! My name is Tatum Steele, and I’m one of the counselors here in the office. I am in my fourth year of the counseling psychology doctoral program at the U. I grew up in Oregon and then completed my undergraduate degree at Northern Arizona University. When I’m not in class or at the business school, I love spending time with my friends and family. I also enjoy time outside and love snowboarding, camping, and hiking. I offer individual counseling and wellness checks if you ever want to have a shorter meeting that just checks in with how you’re doing. Feel free to stop by to say hi, grab a sticker, or schedule a meeting. I am looking forward to getting to meet some of you!

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Utah Community Mental Health Clinic - University of Utah
Located at: 1635 Campus Center Dr, Business Classroom Building Ste. 401, Salt Lake City
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