Transform Your Life in 2025: Comprehensive Care for Mind, Body, and Spirit at Sovegna

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Sovegna provides a holistic approach to healing that addresses the mind, body, and spirit. Whether you're seeking to break free from addiction, find peace through therapy, or optimize your wellness through personalized treatments, we offer the expert care and support you need to make lasting change. 2025 can be the year you rediscover your true potential, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

At Sovegna, our dedicated team of two physicians, a nurse practitioner, four skilled therapists, a nutritionist, and a mindfulness specialist provides everything you need for a complete wellness transformation. Our comprehensive services include Integrative Psychiatry, Addiction Treatment, Group and Individual Therapy, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, Recovery for Professionals, EMDR, and a range of Wellness Services like Nutrition, Meditative Movement, Weight Loss, and Spiritual Discipline – all under one roof. Whatever your wellness goals for the new year, Sovegna has what you need.

What can you expect from Sovegna?

Our talented staff at Sovegna collaborates to help you reach your wellness goals. When you are not in the office, you can follow our Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn channels for up-to-date information on group classes, new offerings, and helpful tips from Dr. Wiet. Our TikTok and YouTube channels are new and feature Dr. Wiet’s new video series, “Brainy Recovery,” a resource for understanding how our mind, body, spirit, and emotions each play a role and work together for long-term and sustained recovery. We will be releasing videos regularly in 2025, so please subscribe to be informed of new content.

The new year is a time for introspection—an opportunity to reflect on what’s working and what isn’t in our lives. It’s a period of deep exploration that fosters healing, insight, and resolution, all essential for long-term recovery and health. As Dr. Wiet says:

“As we allow ourselves time to delve into our depths, we are able to clear out that which has not served us well. We are then positioned to create space for grace and new growth as we explore and find the truth of who we have always been meant to be.” 

This is what we at Sovegna hope for you this new year: to clear out that which has not served you well in order to grow, achieve wellness, and find the best version of you. Our incredible staff is here to help inspire creativity, deepen human connection, provide medical assistance, and so much more. We are also committed to offering you even more resources this year to support your wellness journey. If you haven’t yet subscribed to our newsletter, please do so at the bottom of our homepage to receive updates on new services.

If you are ready to begin your wellness transformation, call us at (385) 429-9808 today. We look forward to seeing you in 2025 and wish you a happy and healthy new year.

Susie Wiet, MD

Dr. Wiet is an integrative, developmental psychiatrist with expertise in treatment of trauma-addiction, dual diagnosis, and complex psychiatric disorders. She synthesizes functional medicine principles (working with your own biology), honed therapeutic skills (trauma-informed, psychodynamic and EMDR trained), and allopathic (traditional western) medical training to optimize treatment outcomes and conservative use of medication.  

She is the founder, owner, and executive medical director of Sovegna Center for Addiction Treatment and Recovery and the Trauma-Resiliency Collaborative of Utah. She is the author of the Health Resiliency Stress Questionnaire (HRSQ). She has received many awards for teaching, service, initiative, advocacy and excellence of care.  

Dr. Wiet graduated from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, IL, and trained at the University of Utah in General Psychiatry and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry (fellowship). She holds three American Medical Board certifications: General Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine. She is a Volunteer Faculty at the University of Utah Department of Psychiatry and previously full-time faculty as an Assistant Professor.

During her personal time, she enjoys learning from her children, celebrating time with family and friends, hiking, biking, cooking, writing poetry, cultivating creativity, and deepening her faith in prayer.

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