Disability Support Counseling in Provo

Mental Health Support for Individuals Living With Disabilities

Living with a disability often means navigating not only physical or medical challenges, but also emotional ones. Chronic pain, accessibility barriers, identity shifts, and social stigma can deeply affect your mental health. Whether you’re adjusting to a new diagnosis, coping with long-term limitations, or supporting a loved one with a disability, you deserve compassionate, professional help.

At Lighthouse Counseling in Provo, Utah, we offer disability support counseling designed to meet your needs with dignity and care. Our licensed therapists provide both in person sessions and telehealth options to ensure everyone can access mental health services in the format that works best for them.

Our approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and evidence-based care. We use talk therapy, individual counseling, family therapy, and coping skills coaching to address anxiety, depression, grief, or identity-related stress. For some, disability can also intersect with eating disorders, anger management, or feelings of isolation. Others may need help navigating workplace accommodations, communication with medical professionals, or the emotional toll of long-term conditions.

We accept insurance and offer affordable therapy options, including sliding scale rates for those who qualify. Our team is committed to helping you or your family member find low cost therapy that still provides the same high-quality, supportive care we’re known for.

You don’t have to carry the emotional weight alone. Our therapists will walk with you—whether you’re managing the demands of daily life, advocating for yourself in complex systems, or simply looking for space to process.

Resources for Disability Support Counseling

Whether you’re seeking education, community, or emotional strength, these tools were chosen to support individuals and families living with disabilities who are also navigating mental health challenges.

Jesus Wept: Understanding and Enduring Loss

by Joyce Ashton and Dennis Ashton

This faith-based guide offers emotional and spiritual insight for navigating grief in all its forms. With practical advice and heartfelt stories, it supports both the grieving and those who wish to comfort them.

Living in the Light: How to Fight the Darkness of Depression and Anxiety

by Lacey A. West and Gary L. Anderson

This faith-centered book combines cognitive techniques with spiritual principles to help readers overcome depression and anxiety. It provides step-by-step tools to reshape negative thinking, build emotional resilience, and find inner peace.

Testimonials from Those We've Helped

Your Path to Healing Starts Here

Your healing matters. Let’s begin together

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Let’s Talk

Your first step is simply reaching out. We’re here to listen and help.

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Your Safe Place Begins Here

You’ll sit down with Dean, someone who truly listens and tailors your care to your needs.

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Begin Your Healing Journey

Together with Dean, you’ll build a path forward that honors your values, goals, and pace.

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Keep Growing Between Sessions

Healing doesn’t stop after your session. Dean’s resources help you keep growing, learning, and feeling supported.

We’ll help you with insurance

At your first session, we will evaluate your insurance and help you understand your costs and possible options.

Flexible Monthly Payment Plans

Affordable self-pay rates and flexible monthly plans available.

We’ll Help You With Insurance

At your first session we will evaluate your insurance and help you understand your costs and possible options.

Get Started Today

Call us to review your options and schedule your first appointment.

Frequently Asked Disability Support Counseling Questions

We understand that navigating both mental health and physical or developmental disabilities can feel overwhelming. Below are answers to common questions about therapy services, insurance, and how to access affordable, inclusive care.

Life transitions tend to unfold in three natural phases: endings, the in-between, and new beginnings. First, there’s an ending—something familiar changes or comes to a close, and that can feel disorienting or even painful. Then we enter a middle stage, often filled with uncertainty or waiting, where old routines no longer fit but new ones haven’t yet taken shape. Finally, over time, a new beginning emerges as you adjust and move forward.

If you’re somewhere in that process, you’re not alone. We’re here to help you make sense of it. Call us today at 801-367-7505.

Disability support counseling is a specialized form of therapy that helps individuals navigate the emotional, social, and mental health challenges that may come with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities. These sessions may address stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental illness, and often focus on building coping strategies, self-advocacy, and resilience.

Services may also include family counseling, career counseling, or referrals to psychiatric services and community resources.
If you’re looking for compassionate mental health care that meets you where you are, we’re here to help.

A disability therapist is a mental health professional trained to support individuals living with disabilities, as well as their families. They understand how chronic health conditions, accessibility barriers, stigma, or systemic inequality can impact emotional well-being. Many therapists in this field also collaborate with other mental health professionals, including social workers, psychiatric providers, and support groups.

Whether you’re looking for individual therapy, group therapy, or couples counseling, a disability therapist offers support that is inclusive, personalized, and trauma-informed.

Yes, Lighthouse Counseling offers both in-person and online therapy options to accommodate your preferences and accessibility needs. Our Provo office is wheelchair accessible, and we also provide telehealth services for those who find it more convenient or comfortable to meet virtually.

Whether you’re seeking individual therapy, family counseling, or support for a mental health crisis, we’ll help you find the setting that feels right for you.

Yes, family members are welcome to join therapy sessions when appropriate and helpful. Family counseling can support shared understanding, communication, and emotional connection—especially when someone is navigating a disability or chronic health condition.

Your therapist will work with you to determine whether individual sessions, family sessions, or a combination is the best fit. We also provide couples counseling and support for caregivers.
To explore this option, contact us for an initial appointment.

We offer a range of mental health services tailored to people with disabilities, including individual therapy, disability support counseling, family counseling, online therapy, and access to medication management services through referrals. We’re also able to connect clients with support groups, community mental health clinics, and sliding scale therapy options if cost is a concern.

Our therapists work with conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and even borderline personality disorder. Whether you’re insured or exploring affordable therapy, we’ll help you navigate your health insurance plan or access care through available community resources.
Call 801-367-7505 to learn more or schedule an initial consultation.

Affordable therapy is available through options like sliding scale fees, insurance coverage, and employee assistance programs. Some clients qualify for low-cost services from student interns or online therapists with flexible pricing.

Whether you’re seeking couples therapy, art therapy, or support for young adults, we’ll help you find care that fits your needs, values, and budget. Call 801-367-7505 to explore your options today.

Meet the Team Who Cares

Support starts with the people who care.

Dean Anderson

Founder & Lead Therapist

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 30 years of experience, Dean brings deep wisdom, compassion, and faith-based guidance to every session. He’s known for helping clients feel safe, understood, and empowered.

Becky Anderson

Receptionist

Becky is often the first friendly voice you’ll hear. Her warmth and genuine care help make every client feel welcome from the very first call.

Emily Garcia

Office Manager

As a Social Service Worker, Emily supports clients with kindness and heart. She brings a calm, steady presence to our office, helping every person feel valued and supported.

Insights & Support from the Lighthouse Blog

Explore helpful articles on mental health, relationships, faith, and healing. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, seeking marriage counseling in Orem, Utah, or just looking for guidance, our blog is here to shine a light on your path forward.

Understanding Relationship Burnout: Signs and Solutions for Couples

August 1st 2025

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Recognizing the Subtle Signs of Depression: What You Need to Know

August 10th 2025

Discover the subtle signs of depression and learn how to recognize them. Understand the importance of awareness and get the support you need.

Navigating Grief & Grief‑Like
Losses

August 12th 2025

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