Kelsey Clews Fryer, Psy.D. – Psychologist, Owner

Pleasant Grove, UT – Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Kelsey Clews Fryer, Psy.D. is recognized as a 3 Year Pinnacle Member for her contributions in Therapy and Neuropsychological Testing to Mental Health Care.

Dr. Kelsey Clews Fryer has built a respected career in mental health, where she provides individual therapy for adolescents and adults. Her work addresses complex issues such as relationships, family dynamics, cultural differences, and personal development, helping clients achieve greater clarity and self-understanding. She specializes in areas including parental conflict, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, psychosis, and educational challenges.

In addition to her therapy practice, Dr. Fryer is highly skilled in neuropsychological testing, which she considers essential for understanding her clients’ lived experiences. This specialty allows her to provide deeper insight into each individual’s needs and to design treatment plans tailored to their unique situations.

Dr. Fryer holds a double bachelor’s degree in psychology and French from Stetson University. She went on to complete both her master’s degree and Psy.D. at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her post-doctoral work at Utah State Hospital focused on psychological evaluations and therapy for individuals with severe mental illness, further sharpening her clinical expertise.

Dedicated to advancing the field, Dr. Fryer is an active member of the American Psychological Association and also serves as a supervisor for therapists in training. She has contributed her expertise as a contractor for the Catalyst Clinic, where she supported innovative approaches such as ketamine therapy.

Outside of her professional responsibilities, Dr. Fryer enjoys spending quality time with her family in the outdoors. Together, they hike, camp, fish, and ski, finding balance and renewal in nature.

Looking forward, Dr. Fryer remains committed to expanding her impact as a clinician and educator, continuing to provide compassionate care while mentoring the next generation of mental health professionals.

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