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Since graduating from Southern Utah University with a degree in psychology, Jennifer Bevan has become a successful licensed clinical mental health counselor who owns her own practice, Everest Counseling LLC.

“I offer outpatient psychotherapeutic services to individuals, couples and families that are specific to trauma, loss / grief, anxiety and mood disorders, sexual health and well-being, infidelity / affair recovery, and those who navigate by gender fluency and expansion,” she says. “I absolutely love my career and think it’s a privilege to work with incredibly brave and emotionally resilient people who want to improve their overall well-being, relationships and self-esteem.”

She fell in love with SUU during a campus tour and made plans to take a pre-med major, but she quickly changed those plans after taking an organic chemistry class. Through the encouragement of a caring mentor who challenged her to “discover her heart,” she took a look at psychology. After Prof. Read Jones’ iconic class (Why do we do the things we do?) And a sex and sex lesson from Tina Fredrickson, she was “hooked” and officially changed her main and professional goals.

Jennifer, a founding member of Delta Psi Omega, gives SUU the credit for helping her find purpose in all areas of her life, and put her on a path of success and mastery.

“Through my Greek commitment to life, I established relationships that have anchored me throughout my life. I met my current husband at SUU, my best friends, my soul mother, my chosen family, she says. “I learned about love, heartache, integrity, diversity, loyalty, perseverance, determination, perseverance, dedication and the gifts of failure and imperfection at SUU. I could not have asked for a more satisfying and successful college experience. ”

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