Individual and Couples Therapist in Logan, Utah

Nathan Tubbs, LCSW
Specialties:
- OCD
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Depression
- LGBTQIA
- Relationship Issues
Modalities:
ACT, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, Gottman Method Interventions.
Check out Nathan’s Psychology Today profile.
NATHAN PROVIDES THERAPY TO INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES IN LOGAN, UTAH WHO…
- Struggle with OCD and want to break free from intrusive thoughts and compulsive patterns
- Need help navigating ADHD challenges, including focus, organization, and self-esteem
- Experience anxiety that feels overwhelming and want tools to manage it effectively
- Feel weighed down by depression and want support to find hope and motivation
- Want to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and build healthier connections
- Are looking to understand themselves better, embrace their strengths, and work toward personal growth

I believe that collaboration between me and those I work with leads to the best results. Together, we’ll identify your goals and work side by side to help you reach them.
My focus is to create a setting where you feel safe and comfortable during sessions. Early in the therapy process, I take time to understand both your goals and your strengths, so we can get a clear picture of the changes you want to make and how we can achieve them. Ultimately, your strengths are key to creating meaningful change and reaching the goals you bring with you.
Nathan’s Blog Library

The way we approach challenges, failure, and success is largely shaped by the mindset we adopt. At the core of this idea are two primary mindsets: the growth mindset and the fixed mindset. People with a fixed mindset believe that their ...

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“It takes a lot of courage and vulnerability to seek help in any setting. I treat all of those who come into my office with positive regard and approach each problem with a strengths based perspective. The struggle of each individual is as different as the solutions we find.”
— Nathan Tubbs