

He also enjoys singing and playing his Native American flute.īenjamin Weinheimer received his bachelor’s degree in literature in 2005 from Iowa State University and received his master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from Brigham Young University in 2007. He loves the outdoors and is happy whether he is walking in the jungle of Peru, repelling through a slot canyon in southern Utah, or cross-country skiing through a mountain meadow. He loves adventure and exploring and enjoying our beautiful planet. Jon and his wife, Kathy, have been married for 27 years, and they have four children. Skidmore has recently added addiction recovery, with an emphasis on sex and pornography addiction, as a focus in his practice. He currently serves on the faculty of the Brigham Young University School of Music and has been teaching The Psychology of Music Performance for over 20 years. He specializes in coaching performing artists, but has also worked with athletes, business leaders, public speakers, physicians, and attorneys. As a performance coach, he believes that everyone is a performer, and he is committed to getting the psychological skills of peak performance and mental toughness into the hands of performers of all ages and all stages. Skidmore specializes in performance coaching, anxiety disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, parent coaching, and helping families manage chronic illnesses.
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in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Utah State University and his Psy.D. Jon Skidmore is a licensed clinical psychologist and has been in private practice for 25 years. His passions include spending time with his family, Utah Jazz Basketball (almost all basketball games that he can play in or watch), and new experiences.ĭr. Dindinger is originally from Juneau, Alaska and has a great love for the outdoors. He also really enjoys helping young adults with high functioning autism move forward and overcome obstacles on the path to independence.ĭr. He has particular interest in helping couples re-engage and find the happiness they have lost. As a behavioral specialist, he will help you design a plan and gain the skills necessary to reach your goals. He provides a solution-focused coaching style of support that is not focused on labeling or diagnosis but working with individuals to utilize their strengths to overcome roadblocks towards progression. Dindinger works mostly with young adults and couples. He has authored several treatment manuals/workbooks to help teens and adults to overcome a wide variety of mental health challenges and disorders. Dindinger has a history of success in the mental health field running several residential treatment units for children and teens. He completed a prestigious internship at Primary Children’s Medical Center working with children, teens, and parents struggling with a broad range of mental health challenges. in clinical psychology, specializing in child and family psychological services from Brigham Young University. Rob Dindinger has been working with children and their families for over 18 years.He received his Ph.D. Rob is originally from Juneau, Alaska and has a great love for the outdoors. He has more recently stepped away from clinical practice to focus on running the business side of Utah Valley Psychology.

Rob has a history of success in the mental health field running several residential treatment units for children and teens.

Rob Dindinger has been working with children and their families for over 18 years.
