Women’s Therapist South Jordan | Play Therapy For Kids South Jordan
Heal deeply. Live courageously.
Therapy for Anxiety, OCD, Trauma & Attachment for Women and Children in Utah & Online
You look like you’re holding it together but inside, it feels like you’re always bracing for something to go wrong.
It’s exhausting always having to be the strong one.
On the outside you look fine. But on the inside, you overthink everything leaving you feeling tense, isolated, and stuck all the time.
Grace and Grit Therapy helps you slow down the overwhelm, understand your emotional patterns, and finally feel more grounded in your own life.
Therapy here is a space to stop surviving your thoughts and start feeling calm and healed.
Healing Requires Both Grace + Grit
Healing Requires Both Grace + Grit
Healing Requires Both Grace + Grit Healing Requires Both Grace + Grit
Grace = learning to meet yourself with compassion instead of criticism. Understanding that anxiety, overthinking, + people-pleasing you struggle with today developed for a reason.
Grit = having the courage to face the patterns that no longer serve you and do the work of creating something different to create the foundation for meaningful change, not perfection.
Therapy for Every Season of Life
Support for women who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, relationship patterns, trauma, or the pressure of carrying too much for too long.
Women’s Therapy
Play therapy provides a safe, supportive space for children to process emotions and build coping skills in developmentally appropriate ways.
Children’s Therapy
Therapy helps teens build confidence, manage anxiety and emotions, strengthen relationships, and develop healthy tools to navigate life's challenges.
Teen Therapy
Offering OCD Therapy, Anxiety Therapy, and Trauma Therapy in South Jordan + Virtual So You Can Work Through:
Anxiety + Overthinking
Find relief from constant overthinking, mental spirals, and the feeling that your mind never slows down.
Relationship Patterns
Begin to understand why relationships can feel intense and triggering even when they matter deeply to you.
OCD + Intrusive Thoughts
Learn how to loosen the grip of intrusive thoughts and reduce the exhausting cycle of compulsive behaviors.
People-Pleasing
Step out of patterns of over-giving, emotional caretaking, and putting yourself last.
Trauma Healing + Recovery
Release the emotional weight of past experiences that still shape how you react and protect yourself today.
Emotional Overwhelm
Move out of constant emotional overload and the pressure of always having to hold everything together.
Hi! I’m Maddy Hobbs, LCSW
I know how easy it is to believe that if you just tried harder, worried less, or held everything together a little better, things would finally feel different. But so many of the women who walk through my door aren't lacking strength…they've been carrying more than they were ever meant to
My path to becoming a therapist was shaped by both personal experiences and a deep desire to help people find hope in life's most difficult seasons.
Today, it is a privilege to help people untangle the stories, experiences, and survival patterns that no longer serve them. Together, the work is about creating more peace, more self-trust, and the freedom to build a life that isn't shaped by old wounds.
Grace and grit are the foundation of that journey. Whether you're navigating anxiety, OCD, trauma, attachment wounds, or emotional overwhelm, therapy can help you heal from the past and move toward the future you deserve.
Imagine trusting your decisions, setting boundaries without guilt, and moving through life without constantly second-guessing yourself. Healing creates space for more peace, more confidence, and relationships that feel secure instead of exhausting.
You Deserve More Peace Than You're Settling For
You deserve relationships that feel healthy, boundaries that feel natural, and a life that isn't defined by anxiety, overwhelm, or old patterns.
If you're ready to create lasting change and feel more grounded in who you are, therapy can be the place where that begins.
