About

Angela Morgan, M.Ed, LPC

They say that hindsight is 20/20–and it’s true.  So often, we only gain clear insight into ourselves and our circumstances once the storm has passed.  Wouldn’t it be helpful to have that same wisdom and perspective in the middle of the chaos?  That’s where therapy can make all the difference.


A counselor’s training, experience, and objective view can offer the clarity and support you need when life feels overwhelming.  In my office, you will be met with compassion, understanding, and a safe space to grow.  Together, we will explore tools and strategies to help you navigate critical moments, build resilience, and manage life’s challenges with greater confidence. It is my heartfelt desire to walk alongside you and make a meaningful difference in your journey toward healing and wholeness.


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Why I love what I do:

At the beginning of my career, I worked as a credit analyst. I had a degree in finance, a solid job, and a clear professional path ahead of me. But every day, I went home with a nagging sense of emptiness.  On paper, everything looked right– but in my heart, I knew something was missing. It didn’t take long for me to realize that personal fufillment, for me, was tied to meaning. I needed to feel that my work was truly contributing to something greater–that I was making a difference in people’s lives. That realization led me back to school, and into the field of education. I spent 16 incredible years teaching in the classroom, pouring into the lives of students, shaping minds, and building relationships. It was in those years that I began to discover my deeper calling–to not only educate, but support, guide, and walk alongside people in their most difficult moments. For the past seven years, I’ve worked as a counselor and I can honestly say that I feel fulfilled every single day. There’s something profoundly rewarding about knowing you’ve made a difference–even in just one life.  Whether it’s helping someone find clarity, heal from hurt, or regain hope, I count it a privilege to do this work.