I'm here to help your:
Individual (ages 8+)
- Trauma
- Multicultural Counseling
- Faith Transitions
- Bipoc Populations
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Group Therapy
Play Therapy
Rosemay Webster,
PhD Student
Background:
While her husband and children have roots in Rexburg, Rosemay has spent most of her professional career overseas. Rosemay loves to travel and enjoys living in remote parts of the world. She is a lifelong musician, athlete, and teacher.
Education and Work Experience:
Rosemay received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University. Afterward, Rosemay graduated with a Masters of Social Work from University of Nevada Las Vegas and a Master of Education from Arizona State University. She is currently enrolled in the Counseling Psychology PhD program at BYU.
Therapy Approach:
She believes in each person’s potential for growth, happiness, and peace using counseling as a tool to help achieve increased levels of all three. Rosemay strongly believes that the power of effective counseling and skills based learning can help us navigate the challenges in everyday life. Her areas of focus are child and adolescent counseling, child and adult ADHD, trauma, navigating religious trauma and faith transitions, the intersectionality of members of BIPOC populations, helping women and mothers navigate life transitions, and helping families navigate the challenges of members with special needs. Her primary theoretical orientation is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, but she integrates interventions from mindfulness therapy, positive psychology, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Rosemay loves to travel and enjoys living in remote parts of the world. She is a lifelong musician, athlete, and teacher.