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Posted: May 10, 2017 13:59 Paid Advertisement

The Aspiro Group

Sandy, UT



Aspiro Announces That

Sarah Rothstein Has

Joined The Team

Contact:

Shannon Weaver, LCSW

Associate Director of Marketing & Outreach

801-631-7476

sweaver@aspiroadventure.com

www.aspiroadventure.com









Sarah grew up in Pennsylvania and New Jersey watching both of her parents work in helping professions, which influenced her greatly, and motivated her to do something meaningful in her career. Making a difference was important to Sarah, so she decided to become a therapist to help people create quality lives and discover their own path in doing so.



Sarah attended Drew University in New Jersey for her undergraduate degree and Columbia University for her MSW, where she began her ambition to become a therapist. It was very important for her to help others dealing with mental health challenges. She says, "Talent, career, success and finances don't fall into place or matter if mental and emotional stability are lacking."



Sarah began her career in an acute mental health hospital, a rehabilitation center for substance abuse disorders, and has also been a therapist in an outpatient setting. Sarah spent the past 2 years as a clinician at a therapeutic boarding school, where she helped students and families build the skills needed to transition home or to a college setting.



It was in that boarding school setting that Sarah determined that she especially enjoyed working with adolescents. She states, "I love discovering the big hearts they have inside but are often masking. And I especially find joy when kids finally understand the person they are underneath the behaviors and noise they are creating in life. I love seeing them break through that oppositional behavior, using small moments in therapy to redefine who they are. It is wonderful to watch them create change through developing a healthier and more complex view of their identity."



Sarah is trained in DBT, EMDR, the Seven Challenges, and Gottman couples therapy which she finds beneficial in working through all types of relationships and relationship dynamics.



Due to her love for the outdoors, she moved to Utah after graduate school to spend some time skiing and ended up staying! She enjoys camping, backpacking, skiing, hiking, and participating in her community co-op garden. She also is an expert at hosting fabulous dinner parties, and very much adores her dog Wilson, who goes everywhere with her.





Sarah is very excited to join the Aspiro team. She believes the outdoors is an ideal setting to heal, create space for reflection, shut off the noise of the world, and reconnect with what is true and real in life, and in oneself. She says, "I have built my life around time outside and being in the wilderness, so combining my love for that with my career, by working at Aspiro, is the perfect setting for me. I am excited to share that passion with my students and families."



We are so excited to welcome Sarah to our clinical team! Aspiro is very excited to announce that Sarah Rothstein, LCSW, has joined our team as a Clinical Wilderness Therapist!Sarah grew up in Pennsylvania and New Jersey watching both of her parents work in helping professions, which influenced her greatly, and motivated her to do something meaningful in her career. Making a difference was important to Sarah, so she decided to become a therapist to help people create quality lives and discover their own path in doing so.Sarah attended Drew University in New Jersey for her undergraduate degree and Columbia University for her MSW, where she began her ambition to become a therapist. It was very important for her to help others dealing with mental health challenges. She says, "Talent, career, success and finances don't fall into place or matter if mental and emotional stability are lacking."Sarah began her career in an acute mental health hospital, a rehabilitation center for substance abuse disorders, and has also been a therapist in an outpatient setting. Sarah spent the past 2 years as a clinician at a therapeutic boarding school, where she helped students and families build the skills needed to transition home or to a college setting.It was in that boarding school setting that Sarah determined that she especially enjoyed working with adolescents. She states, "I love discovering the big hearts they have inside but are often masking. And I especially find joy when kids finally understand the person they are underneath the behaviors and noise they are creating in life. I love seeing them break through that oppositional behavior, using small moments in therapy to redefine who they are. It is wonderful to watch them create change through developing a healthier and more complex view of their identity."Sarah is trained in DBT, EMDR, the Seven Challenges, and Gottman couples therapy which she finds beneficial in working through all types of relationships and relationship dynamics.Due to her love for the outdoors, she moved to Utah after graduate school to spend some time skiing and ended up staying! She enjoys camping, backpacking, skiing, hiking, and participating in her community co-op garden. She also is an expert at hosting fabulous dinner parties, and very much adores her dog Wilson, who goes everywhere with her.Sarah is very excited to join the Aspiro team. She believes the outdoors is an ideal setting to heal, create space for reflection, shut off the noise of the world, and reconnect with what is true and real in life, and in oneself. She says, "I have built my life around time outside and being in the wilderness, so combining my love for that with my career, by working at Aspiro, is the perfect setting for me. I am excited to share that passion with my students and families."We are so excited to welcome Sarah to our clinical team!













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