Corey Gunsolley, LCSWLicensed Clinical Social WorkerWelcome--I'm glad you're here.
Are you searching for compassionate, experienced support on your journey toward emotional and mental wellness? My name is Mr. Gunsolley, and I am dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health support to children, adolescents, families, and military communities. With a career rooted in advocacy, crisis intervention, and clinical care, my goal is to create a safe and collaborative space where you feel hear, supported, and empowered. I began my academic journey at Augustana College in Illinois, where I earned a degree in Political Science, Public Administration, and History. While still in school, I began working as a Behavioral Health Technician and Respite Clinician on a hospital crisis team-- an experience that sparked my deep commitment to the mental health field. Since then, I've served in various roles supporting children and families, including as a Behavioral Health Clinician with SASS Crisis team and later as a Behavioral Health Consultant with Jewish Family and Children's Service in Arizona. These experiences solidified my passion for clinical work and led me to pursue graduate studies. After relocating to Utah, I completed dual Master's degrees in Social Work and Public Administration. These combined disciplines allow me to approach each client's needs not only from a therapeutic standpoint, but also with an understanding of the systems and structures that impact well-being. |
Currently, I provide full-time support to military members and their families as Hill Air Force Base. My areas of specialization include:
When I'm not working with clients, I enjoy traveling, reading, playing sports, and spending time with my extended family. I'm also and enthusiastic fan of the Chicago Cubs, BYU, and the Iowa Hawkeyes--so don't be surprised if we connect over sports or shared interests along the way.
I look forward to walking alongside you on this journey.
- Children and Adolescents
- Family dynamics
- ADHD and academic challenges
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Depression and anxiety
- Military and transitional stressors
When I'm not working with clients, I enjoy traveling, reading, playing sports, and spending time with my extended family. I'm also and enthusiastic fan of the Chicago Cubs, BYU, and the Iowa Hawkeyes--so don't be surprised if we connect over sports or shared interests along the way.
I look forward to walking alongside you on this journey.