6 Psychologists in Salt Lake City, UT

Browse verified psychologists in Salt Lake City, Utah. Compare providers and find contact information.

SL Psychology, PLLC

★★★★★ (19 reviews)
1371 E 2100 S Suite 102, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
(385) 707-1193
Website: www.slpsychservice.com
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–5 PM"]}

SV Psychology

★★★★★ (11 reviews)
3556 S 5600 W #1-494, Salt Lake City, UT 84120
Website: www.svpsychology.com
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–5 PM"]}

David Rathofer, LMFT

★★★★★ (11 reviews)
3845 W 4700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84129
(801) 840-2000
Website: doctors.intermountainhealth.org/provider/David%20Rathofer/2638966?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=local
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–5 PM"]}

Murdock Counseling Services

★★★★★ (3 reviews)
455 E. 200 S Suite 110, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 300-1735
Website: www.murdockcounseling.com
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Saturday":["9 AM–12 PM"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–9 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–9 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–9 PM"]}

Salt City Psychology

★★★★★ (2 reviews)
2180 S 1300 E #120, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
(801) 758-7370
Website: www.saltcitypsychology.com
Hours: {}

Signature Psychology

★★★★★ (1 reviews)
32 W 200 S #159, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(385) 312-9690
Website: www.signature-psychology.com
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["Closed"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–5 PM"]}

About Psychologists in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City offers a unique mental health landscape shaped by its mountain setting and a community that values both resilience and connection. When searching for a psychologist here, it is important to consider factors such as their licensure (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.S.), specialization in areas like trauma, anxiety, or couples therapy, and cultural competency. Because Utah has a high rate of reported religious affiliation, some individuals may prefer a therapist who understands Latter-day Saint cultural contexts or who provides secular, faith-informed, or nonreligious care. Asking potential psychologists about their experience with local demographics, their approach to treatment, and their availability for in-person or telehealth sessions can help ensure a good fit.

Before scheduling, prepare a list of questions to ask during an initial consultation. These might include: “What is your experience treating concerns like mine?” “How do you measure progress in therapy?” “Do you offer sliding scale fees or accept my insurance?” and “How do you handle emergencies or after-hours needs?” Since Salt Lake City has a growing population but a limited number of providers, it is wise to confirm wait times and session flexibility. A strong therapeutic relationship is key to successful outcomes, and finding a psychologist who aligns with your values and communication style can make a significant difference in your progress.

Finding a local psychologist in Salt Lake City matters because therapy often benefits from a shared understanding of the area’s stressors, such as seasonal affective disorder during long winters, outdoor recreation pressures, or the unique dynamics of a tight-knit urban community. A therapist who knows the local landscape can offer practical coping strategies tied to your environment, from recommending winter light therapy to suggesting community resources like support groups at the University of Utah. By taking time to research and ask the right questions, you increase your chances of finding a psychologist who not only meets your needs but also helps you thrive in this vibrant, high-altitude city.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many psychologists are in Salt Lake City?

Our directory lists 6 psychologist practices in Salt Lake City, UT.

Can psychologists prescribe medication?

In most states, psychologists cannot prescribe medication. A few states grant prescriptive authority to specially trained psychologists. Check your state's regulations.

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