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At Doing the Work Consulting, we care about relationships.
 

We specialize in helping organizations build stronger, more effective teams and improve interpersonal dynamics across the workplace. Our human-centered approach empowers leaders and employees to develop healthier, more collaborative relationships that drive productivity, engagement, and long-term success.
 

Together, we offer organizations the tools, strategies, and expert guidance needed to improve team dynamics, boost collaboration, and create a culture of mutual respect and success.

 

Greg Noel, LMFT

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Greg Noel, LMFT, is a seasoned therapist and relationship expert with a unique focus on fostering enduring, healthy connections in both personal and professional contexts. 

Greg’s approach is deeply informed by his commitment to equity and inclusivity, integrating social justice principles into his work to help organizations create supportive, respectful environments for all members. He recognizes that personal relationships and team dynamics are inextricably linked to broader societal issues, and he brings this awareness into every engagement, helping businesses foster cultures of trust and collaboration.

 

Greg’s passion for social justice and relationship-building drives his work beyond workshops and sessions. He is dedicated to creating connections that are grounded in mutual respect, understanding, and equity, ensuring that teams not only thrive but are equipped to navigate challenges with confidence and cohesion.

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Hannah Muetzelfeld, PhD

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Hannah Muetzelfeld, PhD, is a seasoned expert in building sustainable, strong relationships within both personal and professional settings. With years of experience working with individuals and couples, Hannah uses evidence-based methods to strengthen communication, resolve conflicts, and foster deeper connections. Her work empowers individuals to manage insecurities, overcome past challenges, and cultivate more satisfying, resilient relationships—skills that translate directly into improved team dynamics and leadership effectiveness in the workplace.

Hannah’s approach is rooted in science, but it’s also deeply human. She specializes in creating practical, actionable strategies that help individuals and teams navigate complex interpersonal dynamics. Her ability to bring lasting, positive change to relationships makes her a trusted partner for organizations seeking to enhance collaboration, trust, and performance across their teams.

As a queer-affirming practitioner, Hannah is committed to creating inclusive, supportive spaces for all. This commitment ensures that her work, and the workshops offered through Doing the Work Consulting, resonate with diverse teams and individuals, fostering a culture of respect, openness, and belonging.

SEE WHAT WE'RE UP TO

Community Engagement

STAYING CONNECTED TO COMMUNITY

Estes, C., Leak, R. S., and Noel, G. (2024). KRCL 90.9FM Men's Mental Health Radio Interview. Radio interview discussing the state of men’s Mental health through Black Physicians of Utah in conjunction with the KRCL 90.9 FM, February 12th, Salt Lake City, UT. (Invited) 

 

Noel, G. (2024). Black Menaces Podcast Interview. Mental health interview with Nate Byrd and Rachel Weaver discussing the mental health disparities that negatively impact the Black community in Utah and globally through Two Brothas Counseling in conjunction with the Black Menaces, February 8th, Salt Lake City, UT. (Invited)

Nielsen, S. & Noel, G. (2024). Fox 13 Utah Black History Month Story on Black Mental Health. Mental health interview with Darienne DeBrule Fox 13 Utah reporter regarding the mental health disparities that negatively impact the Black community in Utah the Black Physicians of Utah in conjunction with Fox 13 Utah, February 3rd, Salt Lake City, UT. (Invited)


Noel, G. (2023). Prioritizing Rest and Overall Life Satisfaction. Mental health process group with a diverse demographic of Black men through Two Brothas Counseling in conjunction with the Black Physicians of Utah, December 14th, Ogden, UT. (Invited)
 

Nielsen, S. & Noel, G. (2023). Miseducation of Mental Health: Service Disparities Gaps in Collegiate Care. Mental health presentation to underrepresented students and professionals through the Utah System of Higher Education at the Expect the Great Conference, October 28th, Cedar City, UT. (Invited)

 

Noel, G. (2023). Cultivating Mindful Mental Health Practices Amongst Black Men. Mental health process group with a diverse demographic of Black men through Two Brothas Counseling in conjunction with the Black Physicians of Utah, July 27th, Ogden, UT. (Invited)

 

Estes, C., Embray, K., Leak, R. S., and Noel, G. (2023). KRCL 90.9FM Men's Mental Health Radio Interview. Radio interview discussing the state of men’s Mental health through Black Physicians of Utah in conjunction with the KRCL 90.9 FM, July 18th, Salt Lake, UT. (Invited)

 

Noel, G. (2023). Emotional Health and Acceptance. Mental health process group with a diverse demographic of Black men through Two Brothas Counseling in conjunction with the Black Physicians of Utah, June 29th, Ogden, UT. (Invited)
 

Doing the Work:

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KEY PUBLICATIONS

Doing the Work:

USING RESEARCH TO DRIVE PROGRESS

Muetzelfeld, H., Megale, A., Friedlander, M. L., & Xu, M. (2021). Relations between attachment insecurity and role and outcome expectations for couple therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 43, 64-77.

 

Muetzelfeld, H., Megale, A., & Friedlander, M. L. (2020). Problematic domains of romantic relationships as a function of attachment insecurity and gender. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 41, 80-90.
 

Friedlander, M. L., Muetzelfeld, H., Re, S., Colvin, K. F., Quinn‐Nilas, C., & Smoliak, O. (2019). Introducing the Expectations and Preference Scales for Couple Therapy (EPSCT): Development, Psychometric Evaluation, and Suggested Use in Practice and Research. Family Process, 58, 855-872.

Friedlander, M. L. & Muetzelfeld, H. (2017). Process research in couple and family therapy. In Lebow, J., Chamber, A., Breunlin, D. C. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of couple and family therapy. Springer International Publishing.

 

Terrazas-Carrillo, E., McWhirter, P. T., & Muetzelfeld, H. K. (2016). Happy parents in Latin  America? Exploring the impact of gender, work-family satisfaction, and parenthood on general life happiness. International Journal of Happiness and Development, 3, 140-161.

 

Baggett, E., Shaffer, A., & Muetzelfeld, H. (2013). Father–daughter parentification and young adult romantic relationships among college women. Journal of Family Issues, 36, 760-783.

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