Larry Beall, Ph.D.
Clinical director and founder. He has over 17 years experience in the treatment of trauma survivors of all ages.
He has developed treatment protocols for post-trauma conditions that have a short-term treatment approach. Larry
is EMD/R and TFT trained and uses "hands-on" approaches to therapy using sand tray, art and other experiential mediums.
In addition to being a member of APA and UPA he is a member of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, International
Society for the Study of Trauma, and conducts Critical Incident Stress Debriefings. Dr. Beall presents training
and seminars on the use of Sand Tray therapy and treatment modalities for trauma. He also works for the courts providing
forensic and parental/psychological evaluations.
Ashley Sanders, L.C.S.W.
Ashley joined TATC in 2004. She graduated from BYU with a Masters of Social Work where she was Valedictorian of the
School of Social Work, graduated Magna Cum Laude, and was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key Honor Societies.
Ashley works with adults, couples, adolescents, and children. Ashley is bilingual, and able to treat both adult and
child Spanish-speaking clients.
Jamison D. Law, CPCI,
Jamison joined TATC as a mental health counselor intern from the University of Phoenix in October 2005. He completed his
internship with TATC and continued on as a full-time counselor. He has a background in child welfare with the Division
of Child and Family Services. Jamison has an interest in working with all populations. Jamison is a member of
the Salt Lake Area Domestic Violence Coalition. Jamison is tri-lingual and able to treat Spanish and Portuguese-speaking clients.
Jamison enjoys the trauma work and looks forward to aiding people in their healing journey.
Robert E. Bagley, MFTI, PhD
Robert Bagley received a Bachelors in Family Science from Brigham Young University, a Masters Degree in Child and Family
Development and a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Georgia. Dr. Bagley previously worked as a therapist
at Samaritan Counseling Center and Family Counseling Service both located in Athens Georgia. Dr. Bagley has made presentations
at the national conventions of The National Council on Family Relations and The Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.
He also enjoys doing marriage workshops for church groups or other organizations. Dr. Bagley enjoys working with both couples
and individuals as well as exploring new methods to rapidly remove physical and emotional pain.
Mary Alice Cunningham, LCSW
Mary Alice has been a practicing mental health clinician since 1996. Specialty areas include Grief and Loss, Trauma and Domestic
Violence. Mary Alice is an EMDR trained clinician. Other areas of experience include Hospice (both child and adult), substance
abuse treatment (in patient and out patient), and serving the Utah TANF population as both a therapist and an administrator.
Mary Alice is experienced in providing individual, couples, family, and group therapies.
Janice M. Speicher, LPC
Jan began at the clinic in the Spring of 2007. She has been working in the mental health field for over 20 years. She has
a masters degree in clinical psychology and is trained in cognitive behavioral therapy. She has extensive experience in in
patient and out patient psychiatry, substance abuse, adolescent treatment, and corrections. Her main focus is the treatment
of affective disorders (depression, anxiety) and personality disorders.