Eric Fawson, LCSW

Primary Therapist

Eric Fawson has been a therapist since 2005, first in residential and therapeutic boarding school settings and for many years as a wilderness therapist and Clinical Director. Eric is well known for his expertise as a family systems attachment trauma specialist, which goes hand in hand with his work with mood disorders, substance abuse, and other addictive behaviors. Eric was adopted at birth along with his younger brother, and he is also the parent of an adopted child, which Eric counts as one of the greatest blessings in his life. This aspect of his life informs his work within adoption and attachment and gives his practice a solid grounding in the realities of an adoptive family.

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Eric earned his first degree in Behavioral Sciences from Utah Valley University and later earned his Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from Brigham Young University. After graduate school, Eric anticipated continuing his education towards an academic career and professorship. However, after having worked in a residential setting, with Utah County Division of Substance Abuse, and within the adoption triad, Eric focused his energies toward becoming a therapist.

Eric’s passion for the outdoors began early in his childhood and was highly influenced by his growing up in Hawaii. To this day, Eric’s favorite vacations are always to the beach with surfboards in tow, teaching his kids to surf. Eric embraces the spirit of “Ohana” and believes that growing up in the islands shaped his caring nature and ease of ability to connect with his clients. When Eric moved to Utah, he was put to work as a volunteer in the Boy Scouts of America program, serving that organization for nearly 20 years and was known as the adventurous Scout Master. This allowed Eric the opportunity to explore the outdoors of Utah, which he says he loves as much as he does Hawaii.

Since Utah is landlocked, Eric has developed a new passion for mountain biking. In 2017, Eric became the Utah Go Ride Gravity Series state champion (age category) after his eldest son encouraged him to enter the race. His son took second (age category) and to this day Eric holds the family bragging rights. Eric also enjoys supporting his children’s interests in sports, academics, music and creativity. Eric and his wife are working on 27 years of marriage and have 5 children, two adults and 3 still working their way there.