Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Ms. Morgan is a Licensed Social Worker and a Certified Addiction Counselor with the State of Michigan. She has provided mental health counseling for 30 years. She uses an Integrative Counseling approach, with an emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing. Ms. Morgan’s integrates cultural sensitivity, biblical wisdom, principles of recovery, realistic hope, stress management and positive psychotherapy, with a results oriented framework. Core beliefs, values, feelings of self-worth, esteem and identity are deeply grounded in her faith and spirituality. Her counseling is primarily with women facing mental health challenges, such as trauma, depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicidal ideations and substances use disorders. She specializes in maternal mental health challenges, including perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and maternal grief and loss. Ms. Morgan is a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and church leader, who enjoys sewing and cooking. She earned a Masters of Social Work from Western Michigan University.
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Dr. Marguerite Morgan is a Michigan-based licensed social worker and a state-certified addiction counselor who brings 28 years of experience to mental health counseling. She holds a Master of Social Work from Western Michigan University and practices with an integrative approach that centers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
Her work blends clinical techniques with cultural sensitivity, biblical wisdom, recovery principles, realistic hope, stress management strategies, and positive psychotherapy within a results-oriented framework. Faith and spirituality inform her perspective on core beliefs, values, self-worth, esteem, and identity.
Dr. Morgan focuses primarily on supporting women through a range of mental health challenges, including trauma and abuse, depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicidal ideation, and substance use disorders. She also specializes in maternal mental health concerns, such as perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and maternal grief and loss.
Outside of her clinical work she is a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and church leader who enjoys sewing and cooking.
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