Where small-town roots meet a growing, lively community, our Spanish Fork clinic offers a warm, approachable setting for teens and adults to access advanced mental health care, blending cutting-edge treatments with the genuine, neighborly support that defines the area.
– Depression
– Anxiety
– ADHD
– OCD
– PTSD
– MMD
– Treatment-Resistant Depression
– Postpartum Depression
– Mania & Hypomania
– Personality Disorders
– Substance Use Disorders
– Sleep Disorders
– TMS therapy (MagVenture)
– tDCS therapy
– Spravato (Esketamine) treatment
– Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
– Psychotherapy / talk therapy
– Cognitive testing
– Substance use treatment
– Medication management
Spanish Fork's Whole Mind clinic provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatments for a variety of mental health issues and disorders including:
Dr. Alex Mageno completed his undergraduate degree in Physiology and Developmental Biology at Brigham Young University before earning his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. He went on to complete his general psychiatry residency at the University of Riverside, California, where he developed a strong focus on community mental health and trauma, and then pursued specialized training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Stanford University.
Dr. Mageno treats adults, adolescents, and children with a focus on treatment-resistant depression, trauma, maternal mental health, and developmental psychiatry. He is trained in medication management, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), and Spravato®. His approach blends evidence-based medicine with a holistic understanding of each patient’s unique needs, emphasizing collaboration and compassionate care.
Outside of work, Dr. Mageno enjoys spending time with his wife and children, exploring the outdoors, staying active, and focusing on fitness and nutrition—values he also encourages in his patients as part of a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
Judy is a Marriage and Family Therapist with a passion for helping individuals, teens, and families heal from trauma, rebuild trust, and reconnect—to themselves and to each other. She brings a grounded, compassionate presence to her work, always meeting clients with authenticity, insight, and deep respect. As someone who actively practices the skills she teaches, Judy models the kind of growth and integration she helps others pursue.
Her approach is systems-based and trauma-responsive, drawing on evidence-based modalities including EMDR, DBT, and Attachment-Based Family Therapy. Clients appreciate her thoughtful, down-to-earth style and her ability to hold space for both vulnerability and transformation.
Judy earned her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northcentral University, where her capstone focused on Virginia Satir and transformational systems therapy. She has extensive experience in residential and school-based mental health, including work with adolescents and adults in dual diagnosis treatment, crisis response, and community care. Whether she’s leading equine-assisted therapy or walking with clients through family recovery or substance use healing, she brings steadiness, clarity, and a sincere belief in each person’s capacity for change.
She is also a lifelong advocate for social justice, with an academic background in peace and justice studies. Judy received an award for her conference submission and presentation on immigration at the 2010 J. Bonner Ritchie Dialogue at Utah Valley University, where she was part of the honors program. With past roles as both a director of operations at an equestrian center and a therapist in private and public settings, she offers a rare blend of wisdom, grit, and warmth.
Outside of work, you’ll find Judy spending time with family, exploring nature, enjoying all things horses, or dreaming about her next beach trip. She believes therapy is both an art and a science—and that with the right support, everyone can create meaningful change.