Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello perspective! If you are reading this, you are probably searching for a mental health professional to team up with for yourself or someone you love. Maybe I can help! I have been a practicing Social Worker since 1982 when I graduated earning a Bachelor’s Degree from Ohio Wesleyan University. Then, earned a Master of Science in Social Administration (MSSA) from Case Western Reserve University’s MSASS program. Much of my career focus has been on children and their families in the community mental health sector with the longest tenure being 24 years at Beech Brook.
Now, in private practice since 2017, my service is to individuals 12 to 112 years of age. Although I certainly welcome males both cis and trans to my practice, I must admit a special passion to impact the self growth and empowerment of those who identify as female/women and those who identify as minority or disenfranchised in any form.
My clinical expertise include treatment for trauma, anxiety, depression, mood instability, self improvement, self empowerment, self esteem, life transitions, coping skill , life stage adjustments, adolescence, women’s issues, and LGBTQI+ focused concerns. Treatment modes include CBT, TF-CBT, Solution Focused Therapy, EMDR, PCIT, The Serenity Prayer Concepts and good old fashioned reality/facts therapy.
pronouns: she/her
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Tanya Morrow has practiced social work since 1982, bringing 39 years of experience to her clinical work in Ohio. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Master of Science in Social Administration (MSSA) from Case Western Reserve University’s MSASS program.
Much of Tanya’s career has centered on children and families within the community mental health sector, including a 24-year tenure at Beech Brook. She moved into private practice in 2017 and now works with individuals from age 12 through 112. While she welcomes males both cisgender and transgender, she holds a particular passion for supporting those who identify as female or who experience marginalization in any form.
Her clinical areas of focus include treatment for trauma and abuse, anxiety, depression, mood instability and bipolar disorder, addictions, self-esteem and self-empowerment, life transitions and coping with life changes, relationship and family conflicts, intimacy-related concerns, parenting issues, grief, anger management, career difficulties, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Tanya uses a range of therapeutic methods tailored to each person’s needs, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-focused CBT (TF-CBT), solution-focused therapy, EMDR, PCIT, concepts drawn from the Serenity Prayer, and practical reality- and fact-oriented approaches. She is licensed to practice as a clinical social worker in Arizona and as an independent social worker in Ohio, and she holds supervisory credentials. Her pronouns are she/her, and her practice is based in Ohio.
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