Morgan Thompson is a licensed mental health professional hailing from Houston, Texas. Her academic journey began at the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned her B.A. in Psychology, Health & Society, and Plan II Honors. During her time at UT Austin, Morgan became a crisis counselor for Crisis Text Line and worked for the Counseling and Mental Health Center leading support groups. Eager to deepen her understanding of the intersection between individuals and systems, her undergraduate research thesis explored the role of ADHD diagnosis on individual identity formation. She then pursued her master’s degree in social work at Texas State University, where she honed her skills in employing person-in-environment frameworks, enabling her to meet individuals at various stages of life with empathy and understanding.
Having experienced the transformative power of therapy in her own life, Morgan holds a profound appreciation for the importance of self-compassion and liberating oneself from unhelpful, shameful narratives. With a commitment to providing a non-judgmental space, Morgan welcomes individuals at any stage of their therapeutic journey. Her holistic approach is rooted in strength-based and person-centered methodologies, aiming to illuminate clients’ strengths and fortify their support systems. Collaboration is at the heart of Morgan’s therapeutic philosophy, as she works closely with clients to understand their treatment goals and foster a space that strengthens their capacity to navigate setbacks.
Whether it’s your first venture into therapy or a familiar space, Morgan is dedicated to assisting you in exploring and coping with the challenges and emotions you encounter. With warmth and genuineness, Morgan invites individuals to embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment. Morgan stands ready to support you as you navigate life’s challenges, learn new skills, and gain confidence along the way.