Kelley Morgan, M.A., LPC-S, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor
Nationally Certified Counselor
Lead Clinical Therapist
When people begin searching for a therapist, it is often because something in life has started to feel unbearable. Things cannot continue as they are, but the way forward feels unclear, overwhelming, or exhausting. This is a deeply vulnerable place to be. Between the pressure of daily life and the internal conflict of trying to protect yourself, make the right decisions, or even understand who you are, it can feel paralyzing.
My Approach to Therapy
My favorite part of my job is being on your team. Life can be incredibly hard, and it is not something you should have to walk through alone. You are the expert on your own life, and I show up with the clinical insight, compassion, and honesty to help you feel safe enough to be fully seen. My work is rooted in creating a relationship where you can be honest, challenged, supported, and understood—because healing happens most powerfully in relationship.
Intimacy, Boundaries, and Communication
I specialize in relationships, relational trauma, intimacy, communication, and the patterns we develop to survive difficult environments. Many people come to therapy carrying the impact of dysfunctional families, painful relationship patterns, chronic people-pleasing, avoidance, burnout, or the feeling that they keep ending up in the same painful places. The environments we grow up in shape how we see ourselves, how we love, how we handle anger, boundaries, conflict, and vulnerability. My work helps clients understand those patterns (even clients that already carry incredible self awareness), identify what is no longer serving them, and build healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
Couples Therapy and Attachment Work
I also work extensively with couples and individuals around intimacy, attachment, and communication. Whether the struggle is emotional distance, conflict that feels impossible to resolve, fear of abandonment, difficulty setting boundaries, or learning how to stay connected without losing yourself, therapy can help create clarity. I support clients in developing the confidence and skills to communicate more honestly, navigate conflict more effectively, and experience connection in a way that feels safe rather than threatening.
Trauma Informed Addiction Recovery
Addiction and compulsive behaviors are often less about the behavior itself and more about what the behavior is protecting us from. Whether it is substances, compulsive escapism, or patterns that numb pain, shame, loneliness, anxiety, or disconnection, what begins as relief can eventually feel like a prison. I have worked in addiction recovery for nearly a decade and deeply value helping people protect the vulnerability of recovery, rebuild trust in themselves, and create lives that no longer require escape to survive.
Less Explaining, More Healing
I truly cherish working with the queer community. I have many years of experience supporting individuals and couples exploring gender identity, gender transition, sexual orientation, mixed-orientation relationships, and the broader experience of navigating life with the impact of queerness acknowledged without being reduced to it. My goal is always to provide affirming, thoughtful, and genuinely safe care.
Starting therapy can feel vulnerable, especially if you are used to carrying everything alone. You do not need to have the right words or the full plan before you begin. You just need a place to start.
Healing happens in relationship, and I would be honored to be part of yours.
Outside of therapy, I love plants and gardening and find a lot of joy in watching things grow. Whether flowers or foliage, how cool are plants?! I also love music, live shows, collecting vinyls and gig posters and, if I’m not overstimulated, testing the limits of the speakers in my car. I’m a passionate traveler, most recently spending time in Japan. It was truly a life changing experience 10/10, so I’m often encouraging people to go! Family and friends are everything to me. I believe relationships and experiencing life with others is what gives mine meaning. Which is probably why I love being a therapist!
Kelley Morgan, M.A., LPC-S, NCC
LPC-S License # 79562
$225 Individual Counseling Appointment
$250 Couple or Sex Therapy Appointment