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Online therapist

Chase Brewer

Supportive family-focused therapist

Credentials
LMFT
Experience
8 years
Licensed in
Utah, Arizona
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Chase

Chase Brewer is a licensed marriage and family therapist practicing in Utah. He brings eight years of clinical experience and focuses on stress, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, coping with life changes, family issues, grief, and self-esteem. He also addresses forgiveness, guilt, and shame when those come up in sessions.

Chase approaches each person with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. Chase shapes conversations around each client's needs. He adjusts the way he talks and the treatment plan so it fits the person sitting across from him.

Background and approach

Sessions aim to be practical and straightforward. Parents and caregivers often appreciate clear steps they can try between meetings. He uses a mix of approaches that include client-centered work and cognitive behavioral strategies.

These methods focus on understanding your perspective and testing small changes that reduce distress. For relationship concerns he incorporates Gottman Method ideas to improve communication and repair patterns. Chase often uses solution-focused techniques to help people identify goals and take achievable steps toward them.

That keeps work goal-oriented and time-sensitive when needed. The overall style is collaborative - the therapist and client decide what feels most helpful. In sessions he emphasizes support and empowerment.

He expects courage is required to make change, and he aims to guide clients through the early steps. The result is a practical, respectful approach focused on moving forward.

How therapeutic approaches fit into online sessions

Chase commonly uses client-centered work and cognitive behavioral therapy in online sessions. Client-centered therapy focuses on listening, understanding your view, and building a trusting relationship. It helps when someone needs a calm space to sort out feelings and priorities. Cognitive behavioral therapy looks at unhelpful thoughts and tests small behavior changes to reduce stress and anxiety. That approach is practical and often includes exercises to practice between sessions.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. Chase collaborates with each person to decide which methods feel most useful. He will adjust the plan as progress is made and as goals shift.

Online formats make it easier to fit therapy into a busy family life. Video calls let you use visual cues during conversations. Phone sessions can work when video is not possible. Live chat and text messaging offer brief, direct check-ins and a way to follow up between meetings. These options increase flexibility and help people access regular support when schedules are tight.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

Gottman Method

A research-based framework for couples, focused on how partners argue, repair, and stay connected. Practical and structured, with exercises to try between sessions.

Frequently asked questions

What concerns does Chase commonly address?
He works with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, coping with life changes, family issues, grief, and self-esteem. He also addresses forgiveness, guilt, and shame when they affect daily life.
How would you describe his therapy style?
Chase uses a respectful, sensitive, and compassionate style. He keeps sessions practical, collaborative, and focused on steps clients can try between meetings.
What is his clinical background?
He has eight years of professional experience working with people on common life and relationship concerns. His background blends short-term goal work and relational techniques.
Which credentials and location are on file?
He is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - AZ LMFT LMFT-16036 and UT LMFT 10511734-3902, practicing in Utah.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
What session formats are available?
Sessions can be arranged as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
How does payment and cost work?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability. Sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
What are the steps to begin therapy?
Choose the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule a session according to the therapist's availability.

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Experience
8 years
Licensed
Utah, Arizona
Languages
English

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