Morgan Arnold, intern
Specializations
College students and young adults
Emotional regulation
Sexual addiction
Abuse
Anxiety & Depression
Guilt & Shame
Perfectionism
Spiritual concerns
Insecure attachment
Morgan is currently pursuing a graduate degree in clinical mental health counseling at Johnson University. Some areas of focus include emotional regulation, sexual addictions, abuse, anxiety, depression, perfectionism, spiritual concerns, and insecure attachment. She has a special interest in helping clients navigate shame/guilt due to its nature of causing much pain and confusion. Morgan believes that relationships can heal, so she aims to create a space for clients to feel safe while navigating the complexities of life. She enjoys deep conversation and hearing people’s stories. Morgan believes God has called her to sit alongside others in their vulnerable seasons.
Morgan received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology at Bryan College. She has spent much of her life, including her college years, playing basketball. She has a heart for athletes and the joys/struggles of pursuing the sport you love. When she is not in the office, she enjoys many creative hobbies, including painting and drawing. She also enjoys fishing and kayaking with her husband.