Sonia Roberts
MFT Intern
Sonia Roberts
MFT Intern
Sonia is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families explore their sense of self and identify past traumas.
Sonia Roberts is a Marriage and Family Therapy intern currently enrolled at Syracuse University. She completed her bachelor’s degree in marriage and family studies at BYU-Idaho. Sonia has always enjoyed working in the human service field and has a profound connection to the special needs community. Before moving to Utah, she worked one-on-one and, in a group, setting with the elderly population- teaching physical fitness and neuroplasticity classes at Grand Brook Memory Care Center in Grapevine, Texas. She also spent time with cognitively impaired children at Therapy and Beyond and Special Strong in the DFW area.
Sonia is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families explore their sense of self and identify past traumas. She incorporates a psychodynamic and narrative approach. She believes that all behaviors are learned from past experiences, and once we explore these areas and identify our emotions, the real work begins in therapy. She loves being a student and is committed to creating a safe, open space for each client.
Sonia has completed training in Gottman Couple Therapy Method Level 1.
When Sonia is not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her spouse and stepchildren, weightlifting, hiking, reading, and traveling.
Sonia is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families explore their sense of self and identify past traumas.
Sonia Roberts is a Marriage and Family Therapy intern currently enrolled at Syracuse University. She completed her bachelor’s degree in marriage and family studies at BYU-Idaho. Sonia has always enjoyed working in the human service field and has a profound connection to the special needs community. Before moving to Utah, she worked one-on-one and, in a group, setting with the elderly population- teaching physical fitness and neuroplasticity classes at Grand Brook Memory Care Center in Grapevine, Texas. She also spent time with cognitively impaired children at Therapy and Beyond and Special Strong in the DFW area.
Sonia is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families explore their sense of self and identify past traumas. She incorporates a psychodynamic and narrative approach. She believes that all behaviors are learned from past experiences, and once we explore these areas and identify our emotions, the real work begins in therapy. She loves being a student and is committed to creating a safe, open space for each client.
Sonia has completed training in Gottman Couple Therapy Method Level 1.
When Sonia is not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her spouse and stepchildren, weightlifting, hiking, reading, and traveling.