Online Therapy Services For Individuals & Intimate Relationships

Your Therapist

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I'm Morghan Weber (they, them)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Addiction Counselor

I truly appreciate the privilege of providing a safe and nonjudgmental space for clients to explore their needs, concerns, hopes, and dreams. My goal for that space (I like to call it the “therapy cave”) is to allow clients to authentically let down, feel supported with useable tools to address their challenges, and to create meaningful change and reflection in their lives and relationships.

I graduated with a Master of Social Work degree from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2020 and have over 8 years of experience providing coaching and support to individuals with persistent mental health challenges and their families.

Additional Expertise

Additionally, I have received specialized training in, and/or have worked with, clients facing challenges associated with identifying with the LGBTQIA+ population, those struggling with opioid and other substance abuse, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship concerns, sex therapy, monogamous and ethically non-monogamous relationships, and prenatal and postpartum issues.

Philosophy

I bring a plethora of practices and interventions to sessions to create the most supportive and beneficial experience for clients. Some of those practices include: mindfulness and somatic awareness tools, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing.

As an individual who identifies as queer and non-binary, it is very important to me that clients feel supported in exploring all aspects of themselves, their relationships, and their experiences. Regardless of what aspect of your identity and experience we are working with, I want you to feel free to be your whole self in our shared space.

While not in the “therapy cave”, I like to be with my family and loved ones and spend as much time as possible outside or with my head in a book.