J. Craig Limb, LCSW (He/Him) is the Program Manager of the American Fork Family Clinic and the Eagle Mountain Family Clinic. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from Utah Valley University (UVSC at the time) in Behavioral Science with an emphasis in Psychology and went on to obtain a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Utah. Craig has worked in the mental health field for almost 18 years and has worked in various positions at Wasatch for over 10 years. Prior to his current position, he worked as the Liaison for the Utah State Hospital, a Crisis Worker, and the Team Lead for the Bridge Team (an Assertive Community Treatment team). He has also worked as an outpatient therapist and domestic violence treatment team member at Wasatch.
Craig has had two passions in his career, working with people that have severe and persistent mental illness and providing domestic violence treatment. He has served on local and State coalitions for domestic violence treatment providers and has presented at multiple local, Regional, State, and International conferences on topics related to treatment interventions for interpersonal violence treatment, development of emotional closeness, and other treatment interventions.
“When you can’t control what is happening, challenge yourself to control the way you respond to what’s happening. That’s where your power is.” –source unknown.
Samuel L. Ashton, LMFT is the Therapist Supervisor at the American Fork Family Clinic. Samuel has almost 20 years of experience working with teenagers, adults, couples, and families.
Samuel is married and has five kids. He enjoys biking, reading, hiking, puzzles, playing the piano, and being with his family.
Hannah Gellerstedt, CMHC, is a therapist at the American Fork and Eagle Mountain Family Clinics. She earned her Bachelor of Psychology, followed by a Masters of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Utah Valley University. Hannah enjoys working with children, adolescents, women and parents. She uses client-centered, cognitive behavioral and play therapy-based approaches. She has experience working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, relationship issues, and parent management. Hannah enjoys using experiential approaches in therapy such as art, games and humor.
Hannah likes to spend her time crafting, crocheting, traveling to new places, playing with her dog Finnigan and eating sushi
Kevin Harmon, LCSW received his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Master’s of Social Work from BYU. He has experience working with many ages and conditions, primarily working with mental health and substance use issues. He primarily uses Solution-Focused Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy approaches and also utilizes other approaches such as EMDR. Kevin speaks Spanish and is able to work with Spanish-speaking clients. He’s known for his humor and kindness and loves to help those in need.
He has been married for over 10 years and has four adorable sons. He loves to spend time with his family doing all sorts of fun things: reading, watching movies, playing board games, playing card games, listening to music, running, hiking, playing sports, writing, etc.
Alisa Erickson, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She has been working at Wasatch Behavioral Health since 2022. Since receiving her Master’s in Social Work in 2013, she has worked at the Utah State Hospital, Juvenile Justice Services, and a youth treatment center in Wyoming. Alisa has worked with clients from a variety of cultural backgrounds and age ranges. She employs various therapeutic approaches such as TF-CBT, DBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing and Play therapy. She especially enjoys working with neurodiverse teens and adults.
Biography coming soon.
Katie Hokanson, CSW (she/her) received a Bachelor’s degree in Family Science from Utah Valley University in 2019 and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Utah in 2024. Before becoming a therapist with Wasatch Behavioral Health and Alpine School District, she was a case manager with an early intervention team where she worked with youth, young adults, and their families to support them in managing life when impacted by psychosis. She has experience working with clients of all ages and diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and psychosis.
Katie takes person-centered and Internal Family Systems informed approach to understand each unique client, their goals, and cultural background to build the therapeutic relationship and help individuals and families reach their goals. She speaks English and Spanish and is certified to work with Spanish-speaking clients.
In her free time, Katie enjoys spending time with her friends, family, and three cats. You can often find her going for a drive, reading, or listening to a podcast or audiobook. (hablo español).