Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of direct mental health therapy experience working with a range of populations and ages. I see clients with a variety of issues, including anxiety, post-traumatic stress, phobias, depression, low self-esteem, codependency, parenting problems, relationship challenges, work problems, and communication issues. I especially love working to resolve the effects of trauma on clients’ lives. Traumatic memories can include big, life-threatening things like natural disasters and active shooters, but it can also be small things that stick in the memory banks, like the teacher who made an insensitive comment in front of the whole class. Those memories can get stuck and affect us later until they are fully processed and resolved.
People’s experiences are what make them who they are, and I love to hear about them. In the counseling setting, I work to get to know what makes each person unique. As clients identify their strengths, we work to build on those to help overcome mental health issues. It is exciting when clients experience moments of insight during or between sessions. I work to keep us focused on the goals that we agree on at the beginning of counseling. The methods I use include client-centered, EMDR, parts work, solution-focused, and somatic, with an ecological approach. My Christian faith is important to me and my outlook on life. If a client wants that perspective included in therapy, I will include it. If not, I keep it to myself. The therapy session is always about mutual respect flowing between therapist and client.
If you are interested in beginning a fascinating journey of self discovery leading to better mental and emotional health, I would love to hear from you.
I look forward to working with you!
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Denise Morgan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 18 years of direct mental health therapy experience, working with a range of people across different ages and life situations. She helps clients address concerns such as stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, anger management, bipolar disorder, depression, addictions, relationship issues, family conflicts, grief, parenting challenges, self-esteem, career difficulties, coping with life changes, and ADHD.
Her practice places a special emphasis on resolving the effects of trauma. Denise understands that traumatic memories can stem from large-scale events as well as smaller, painful incidents that linger in memory and influence a person later on. She supports clients in fully processing those memories so they no longer interfere with daily life.
Denise uses a mix of approaches tailored to each individual, including client-centered work, EMDR, parts work, solution-focused techniques, somatic methods, and an ecological perspective that considers the person within their broader environment. She aims to learn what makes each person unique and to build on existing strengths while keeping therapy focused on mutually agreed goals.
She holds an MS and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker; her professional credential is listed as LCSW C8005. Denise’s Christian faith informs her outlook, and she will include that perspective in therapy only when a client requests it. Otherwise she respects the client’s preferences and keeps her personal beliefs out of the work.
Denise values mutual respect in the therapeutic relationship and takes satisfaction in witnessing moments of insight and growth. She invites people who are ready to begin a journey of self-discovery and improved mental and emotional health to reach out and start the work together.
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