Chris Westover, LCSW is the Program Manager of the Westpark Family Clinic, Health Integration Program (HIP), Westpark Care Team Assistants, and Mountain Peaks Counseling. He has worked as a therapist since finishing graduate school in 2007. His therapeutic approach draws from client-centered, cognitive/behavioral, dialectical behavioral, and existential theoretical foundations. He is trained in EMDR, and has facilitated groups for DBT, Domestic violence, Dual Diagnosis, and cancer support. He has worked with clients on end of life issues as they have experienced a variety of chronic and terminal medical conditions. Chris speaks fluent Spanish and enjoys working with a range of cultural backgrounds. He has extensive experience treating issues related to depression, anxiety, trauma as well as individuals experiencing transitions related to their spirituality and faith.
Chris enjoys playing the guitar and piano, playing Frisbee golf, hiking, camping, reading, or any activity that allows him to spend time with his wife and 4 children.
Wendy Hendley, LCSW earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Utah. She has experience working with clients with anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, sexual abuse, psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, and trauma. She works with both youth and adults. She is on the Domestic Violence Treatment Team and has received training in working with clients dealing with Perinatal Mood Disorders. She utilizes a client centered, strengths-based approach with her clients, and really enjoys working with clients in a community mental health setting. Wendy enjoys traveling, spending time in her yard, reading, hanging out with family, and playing board games
Rosario Perez, CSW is a Certified Social Worker and has worked in various mental health settings. Such as, clinics and non-profit organizations who have assisted with domestic violence, substance abuse treatment, sexual abuse care, and mental disorders.
She has worked with individuals and families to help them develop healthy coping skills, strategize anxiety management, and reduce stress. She has also helped those who seek to find balance to function again in our society. She is bilingual, knowing both Spanish and English. Rosario has also received training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF- CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
David Aldrich (He/his), CSW, has worked at Westpark Family Clinic for 10 months now. He has previously worked with crisis response. He enjoys working with a variety of people, including those suffering from trauma, substance use, and mental health struggles, as well as with couples struggling with their relationships. He utilizes a client-centered, strength-based approach to therapy in his work with clients, working with them where they are at in life. He also enjoys working with the dual-diagnosis group at Westpark.
In his spare time, David enjoys playing piano, reading, playing games (video and board), cooking, and spending time with his significant other.
Caroline Conley, LCSW earned her Master’s of Social Work degree from the University of Utah and her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Brigham Young University. Caroline enjoys working with adults and teenagers with anxiety, depression, trauma and eating disorders and mostly utilizes a client-centered, strengths-based approach. She has also enjoyed being a member of the Domestic Violence Treatment Team and Dual Diagnosis Program at Westpark.
She enjoys gardening, dancing, historical fashion, and yoga but most of all she loves spending time with and spoiling her nieces and nephews. She was raised in North East Texas but her heart has always been in Utah where most of her family now resides.
Michelle Asvitt, ACMHC, is an Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor at the Westpark Family Clinic. She holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Brigham Young University. Michelle has experience working with clients dealing with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and trauma. She uses a client-centered, strength-based approach. Her therapeutic methods include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness, and Motivational Interviewing (MI). In addition to individual therapy, she also leads several groups at the clinic, including DBT, Domestic Violence, and Healthy Minds. She is a member of the Domestic Violence Treatment Team. In her free time, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, biking, and musicals.