Every parent asks themselves that question. Sometimes children go through difficult seasons after starting school, moving, or experiencing a big life change. Other times, the behaviors continue, become more intense, or begin affecting daily life.
Knowing when to seek therapy can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to wait for a crisis before asking for support.
At Grandview Family Counseling, we help couples build healthier communication patterns, deepen emotional connection, and develop practical tools for navigating life’s challenges together.
Whether you’re experiencing ongoing conflict, feeling disconnected, or simply wanting to strengthen your relationship, our therapists provide a supportive and compassionate space to help you move forward.
We proudly serve couples throughout Bountiful, Layton, Davis County, and surrounding Utah communities.
Every June, Pride Month honors the resilience, achievements, and contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals and communities. It is a time for celebration, advocacy, connection, and reflection. While Pride often brings joy and community, it can also highlight the unique mental health challenges that many LGBTQ+ individuals continue to face.
At Grandview Family Counseling, we believe everyone deserves access to compassionate, affirming mental health care where they can show up as their authentic selves without fear of judgment.
Every Relationship Experiences Challenges Even the strongest relationships face periods of stress, conflict, and disconnection. Whether you’re navigating communication difficulties, recovering from infidelity, adjusting to life changes, or simply feeling distant from one another, couples therapy can provide the support needed to strengthen your relationship and create meaningful change. At Grandview Family Counseling, we help […]
At Grandview Family Counseling, we use creative and evidence-informed approaches like sand tray therapy to help children and teens feel understood, supported, and empowered.
Our therapists provide a warm, neuroaffirming environment where children can explore emotions at their own pace through Play Therapy.
What Is ADHD Burnout?
ADHD burnout is a state of mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion caused by: Masking symptoms, overcompensating, chronic overwhelm
At Grandview Family Counseling, we believe that every brain works differently and that’s not something to “fix.” It’s something to understand, support, and empower.
For individuals and families navigating ADHD, autism, sensory sensitivities, or other forms of neurodivergence, finding the right kind of support matters. That’s why our approach to family therapy and ADHD therapy is grounded in neuroaffirming care, a perspective that honors each person’s unique way of thinking, feeling, and experiencing the world.
If you’ve been feeling stuck in past experiences or overwhelmed by anxiety, EMDR therapy may offer a path forward. Many individuals in Layton and Bountiful are turning to this evidence-based approach to process trauma and find relief.