Alex Rawle
CSW
Available in the Highland Office and over Teletherapy
Alex is a highly skilled and compassionate Clinical Social Worker who specializes in working with teens, young adults, and couples.
Alex graduated from the University of Utah with a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work. His education provided him with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and therapeutic interventions, allowing him to provide culturally sensitive care to his clients. With a diverse range of therapeutic modalities under his belt, he offers a holistic approach to therapy, helping individuals, couples, and families overcome various challenges and achieve positive changes in their lives.
Drawing from a diverse range of therapeutic approaches, he incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Gottman and EFT couples therapy. This allows him to help clients align their actions with their values, overcome barriers, and achieve personal growth.
Alex excels in helping clients work through anxiety, depression, pornography use/life transitions/struggles, new parent struggles, and couples conflict resolution. His empathetic and supportive approach creates a safe space for clients to process their emotions and develop effective coping mechanisms.
In his free time, Alex enjoys being outdoors and spending time with his wife, daughter, and friends.
Below are some of areas that I can share my skills and knowledge with my clients:
ADD/ADHD
Addictions
Anger
Anxiety
Bipolar
Codependency
Co-Occurring Disorders
Coping Skills
Couples Counseling
Cultural Issues
Death and Aging
Depression
Divorce/Blended Family
Emotional Management Problems/ Reactivity
Family Concerns
Gender and Identity
Grief and Loss
Inner Child Work
LGBTQ+ Safe
Marriage Counseling
Multifaith Families
OCD/OCPD
Parenting/Parent-Child
Phobias
Pornography Addiction
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Postpartum Depression/Anxiety
Premarital Counseling
Prevention Education
Relationship and Communication
Religious/Faith Transitioning
School
Scrupulosity
Self-Esteem
Self-Harm
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Health & Identity
Social/Anxiety Disorders
Spirituality
Stress
Substance Abuse
Trauma
Veterans