David Scott, LMFT
David is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who specializes in trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He has a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Brigham Young University and a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University. David has practiced as a therapist for 10 years.
When he began practicing as a therapist, David quickly realized that he wanted to specialize in post traumatic stress disorder. He has experienced trauma in his life and he has witnessed many people heal from their past. There is something special about seeing a person shed the weight of trauma. With the pain of the trauma gone, they readily discover who they are and their life’s unique purpose. This experience seems to become even more fulfilling as time has gone on.
Gaylene Rincon, ACMHC
For years, Gaylene has watched individuals suffer from the various complexities of trauma. What she has learned through her personal, professional, and educational journey is how to embrace, accept, and explore the limitless potentials brought forth by trauma. Happiness is possible. You can become the person you were meant to become.
Jake Jones, MFT Intern
Working in the medical field for over the past decade, Jake has developed a love for helping people. He believes it is essential to connect with his clients to establish a safe and secure environment to express their emotions and feelings about their traumatic experiences. Witnessing others and himself experience traumatic events has made him want to learn and gain competence in understanding how to embrace these situations and provide others with a better lifestyle of change and happiness. One of Jake’s strengths is learning; he loves to have an open perspective in gaining competence and sensitivity to the client’s needs and desires.
Tenesha Conley, CSW
Tenesha Conley, CSW, is a dedicated social worker at Rubicon Counseling Services, bringing a wealth of experience and insight to the team. She holds a Master’s in Social Work from Our Lady of the Lake University and a Bachelor’s in Social Work from Weber State University. With a primary focus on youth and teens, Tenesha is passionate about their vital role as the next generation. Specializing in complex trauma, she empowers individuals with the tools needed to heal and grow. Her dynamic approach integrates multiple theories and perspectives to create tailored interventions for each client. With over a decade of experience, Tenesha has refined her expertise in trauma work, particularly with youth, through her extensive work in adolescent treatment centers.