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Mai Nguyen Blanchard, LMFT

Age Group Served
preteens
adolescents
adults
Therapy Format
individuals
couples
families
Treatment Focus
addiction, adoption, alcohol-use, autism, behavioral-issues, burnout, codependency, divorce, domestic-abuse, drug-abuse, family-conflict, grief, marital-concerns, oppositional-defiance, parenting, personal-growth, pregnancy, racial-identity, relational-concerns, self-harming, sexual-abuse, stress, substance-use, suicidal-ideation, traumatic-grief, womens-issues, anxiety, depression, relationship-issues, self-esteem
Types of Therapy
Family Systems
Psychodynamic
Trauma-Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Insurance Accepted
Private Pay, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, BCBS - Anthem, Cigna, Molina Healthcare, Regence, UMR, United Health
Can Prescribe Medication: No
Offers Sliding Scale: No
Accepting New Therapy Fund Clients: yes
Last modified: August 7, 2025

Mai Nguyen Blanchard, LMFT

In-Person / Virtual: in-person, tele
License Number(s): 11888939-3904
States / Provinces Served: Utah
Ethnicity: Laotian, Thai, Vietnamese
Racial Identity / Culture: asian-american
Languages Spoken: English
Sex/Gender: Female
I work with individuals, couples, and families to uncover and shift patterns that cause anxiety, depression, and relational stress; signs that it’s time for growth and change. I specialize in supporting those impacted by immigrant trauma, navigating the second-generation immigrant experience, and exploring the unique dynamics of interracial relationships and parenting.
As a second-generation immigrant myself, I understand firsthand the challenges and complexities that immigrant families often face. I offer culturally sensitive therapy tailored to address family conflicts, identity struggles, discrimination, and trauma (direct and/or vicarious) related to migration.
My goal is to support you in building healthier relationships, fostering meaningful connections, learning new skills, and managing mental health challenges so you can increase your overall life satisfaction and well-being.
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