Morgan is a warm, thoughtful, and collaborative advanced therapy extern currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology. She works with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, mood dysregulation, perfectionism, relationship challenges, executive functioning difficulties, and neurodivergent experiences. Morgan grounds her work in relational and classical psychodynamic therapy, drawing on the therapeutic relationship as a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery. She thoughtfully integrates Cognitive Behavioral approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), to support clients in making meaningful, lasting change.
At the heart of Morgan’s work is a deep commitment to compassion, curiosity, and connection. She creates a space where clients can explore their histories, gain greater self-awareness, and shift unhelpful patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating. She believes in meeting each person where they are with respect, care, and a genuine desire to understand.
Morgan’s clinical experience includes work at Rush NeuroBehavioral Center, where she conducted comprehensive assessments and developed personalized recommendations for neurodivergent individuals. She has also supported clients in private practice and community college counseling settings, offering care that is attuned, culturally responsive, and client-centered. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).