Client Rights and Professional Standards

Therapist Credentials and Licensure

Your therapist is licensed in and meets all state requirements for education, training, and supervised clinical experience.

Therapist Names, License Type and License Number:

  • Nanette Murray, LCSW : UT 5371236-3501, ID LCSW-42567
  • Brandy Nicole Millward, LCSW: UT 5381374-3501
  • Jennifer Johnson, LCSW: UT 9816592-3501
  • Samantha Lyn Tobias, LCSW: UT 12886209-3501

Your therapist practices within the scope of practice defined by state law and their professional license.

You may verify your therapist’s license status at any time.

  • Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) 
  • Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
    • Website:  https://dopl.idaho.gov/

Client Rights and Professional Standards

Clients have the right to receive ethical, competent, and professional care in a safe environment. This includes being treated with dignity, respect, and without discrimination.

If you have concerns about your therapist’s conduct or the services you are receiving, you are encouraged to discuss these concerns directly with your therapist when appropriate. Open communication often supports resolution and strengthens the therapeutic process.

However, you are not required to address concerns with your therapist prior to filing a formal complaint.

Reporting Unprofessional Conduct

Unprofessional or unethical conduct by a licensed mental health provider may be reported to the state.

  • Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL)
  • Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
    • Website:  https://dopl.idaho.gov/
    • Phone:  (208) 334-3233

You may file a complaint online or request a complaint form through the DOPL website.

All complaints are reviewed and investigated in accordance with state law and professional regulatory standards.

Client Autonomy and Protection

Filing a complaint will not affect your right to receive services, and you may discontinue therapy at any time.

You have the right to seek a second opinion, request referrals, or terminate services without