Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Montana with over 10 years of experience working as a counselor and mental health administrator. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, serious mental illness, stress management, grief and loss, care-giving stress, dealing with a major medical diagnosis and life transitions. I have given many presentations nationally on coping with cancer as a young adult, grief and loss and caregiver burnout.
My counseling approach is dynamic and interactive. I approach areas of concerns with a strengths based approach in order to help clients identify their goals and find ways within themselves to deal with difficult emotions. I feel that we all have the ability within us to become the best version of ourselves, and that sometimes we need an outside perspective to help us achieve those goals. I use primarily cognitive behavior therapy with an emphasis on developing a positive counselor – client relationship. I also will utilize mindfulness skills and other resources individualized to build up coping skills and achieve your goals.
In my free time I like to camp and hike with my family in Montana and all over the Pacific Northwest. I look forward to speaking with you and determining how I can help you achieve your goals and cope with difficult emotions.
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Mary Morgan is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Montana with 7 years of clinical experience. She has worked as a counselor and in mental health administration, supporting people facing depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, serious mental illness, stress management, grief and loss, caregiving strain, coping with major medical diagnoses, and life transitions.
Her therapeutic style is dynamic and interactive, grounded in a strengths-based perspective that helps clients clarify goals and draw on their own resources to manage difficult emotions. She primarily uses cognitive behavioral therapy and emphasizes building a positive counselor-client relationship. Mindfulness skills and other individualized coping strategies are also woven into treatment to enhance resilience and reach identified goals.
Mary has delivered national presentations on topics such as coping with cancer as a young adult, grief and loss, and caregiver burnout. Outside of her professional work she enjoys camping and hiking with her family across Montana and the Pacific Northwest. She looks forward to connecting with prospective clients to explore how she can support their progress and emotional wellbeing.
Many people ask whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, remote therapy has been shown to be comparable in benefit to traditional in-person care.
One major advantage is flexibility. Clients can connect in the way that fits them best – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it easier to schedule regular appointments around work, family, and other commitments.
All participating therapists are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to switch providers at any time if they need a different fit. Online therapy can make consistent support more accessible while preserving the therapeutic relationship that helps people reach their goals.
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