Hi! I’m Adam

I am a licensed psychologist and associate clinical professor with a focus on relationships and sexual health.

Welcome!

I have been seeing clients in therapy for 15 years, and I am currently the president of the Society for Couple and Family Psychology, Division 43 of the American Psychological Association. I teach and supervise graduate students, see students for therapy in a university counseling center, and conduct research. At BYU, I teach courses in couple and sex therapy, relational intelligence, and positive psychology. At Northwestern, I teach courses on individual, couple, and family approaches to counseling.

I provide individual, couple, and group therapy in a private practice for clients in 40+ states on Zoom, and in person in northern Utah.

Education

2017 ~ Postdoctoral Fellowship, Couple and Family Therapy, The Family Institute at Northwestern University

2015 ~ PhD, Counseling Psychology, Indiana University, PhD minor in Sexuality, the Kinsey Institute

2009 ~ M.A., Community Counseling, Gonzaga University

2007 ~ B.S., Psychology, B.A., Japanese, University of Utah

Certifications

Board Certified in Couple and Family Psychology (ABPP)
AASECT Certified Sex Therapist (CST)
Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP)
Certified Discernment Counselor

Some facts about me:

I have had training at universities around the country, including Gonzaga (masters), Indiana (PhD), and Northwestern (postdoctoral fellowship). I am currently an AASECT supervisor-in-training, working with Kamara McAndrews, LMFT, CST-S, in order to provide supervision for therapists who are seeking sex therapy certification.

In my personal life, I have been married for 20 years (and we have been to therapy too! Twice!). We have two children and two cats. I enjoy piano, pickleball, running, hiking, and travel.
Whether you are looking for therapy or consultation, or you are interested in applying to the counseling psychology doctoral program at BYU, reach out for the next step.
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