Brittnie Morgan
Caring, practical support for parenting and life challenges
- Credentials
- LCSW
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed in
- Missouri
- Languages
- English
- Format
- Online sessions
About Brittnie
Brittnie Morgan is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people deal with stress, anxiety, parenting concerns, and major life changes. She also supports those wrestling with trauma, depression, low self-esteem, grief, anger, and compassion fatigue. Her style is straightforward and caring, aimed at practical steps rather than long lectures.
Sessions focus on clear goals and small, doable changes. She listens first to understand what matters most to each person.
Background and approach
Then she and the client use brief, targeted strategies to reduce distress and improve daily coping. Her work draws on approaches that center the person, shape personal stories, and build solutions. That means clients can expect to talk through their experiences, rethink unhelpful narratives, and try concrete tools between meetings.
The methods are used to address trauma, relationship patterns, parenting stress, and changes that come with life transitions. Brittnie holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential - LCSW - and has practiced for five years in Missouri. The first meeting is often about priorities and practical next steps.
Follow-up sessions typically focus on skills, problem solving, and adjusting plans to fit real life. She aims to make therapy approachable for someone checking options on a phone. Conversations are paced to the person and centered on usable strategies for feeling steadier and moving forward.
Approach and Online Options for Practical Change
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and responding to each person without judgment. It helps when someone needs understanding and a space to set their own goals. Narrative Therapy looks at the stories people tell about themselves and their families; it helps reframe those stories so they feel less stuck and more manageable. Solution-Focused Therapy targets small, concrete changes and builds on what already works; it can be useful when a person wants quick, practical steps to ease daily stress.Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist collaborates with the person to decide which methods fit their needs, goals, and preferences. That means trying an approach, checking how it lands, and adjusting the plan together as progress or new issues appear.
Online sessions offer flexibility for busy schedules and for people who prefer remote options. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions remove the need for video, and live chat or text-based messaging provide brief check-ins and ongoing support between meetings. These formats make it easier to keep regular contact, practice new skills in real life, and fit therapy into a family or work routine.
Client-Centered Therapy
The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.
Narrative Therapy
Looking at the story you have come to tell about yourself, and where it came from. The work is in separating the problem from your identity and finding accounts that fit you better.
Solution-Focused Therapy
Rather than examining the problem at length, this looks at what is already working and builds on it. Sessions tend to be practical and forward-looking, with small achievable steps, which translates readily to shorter online conversations.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
Also works with
- ADHD
- Adoption and foster care
- Anger management
- Attachment issues
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Blended family issues
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Control issues
- Coping with life changes
- Coping with natural or human-caused disaster
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Domestic violence
- Emptiness
- Family conflicts
- Family of origin issues
- Family problems
- Fatherhood issues
- Grief
- Guilt and shame
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Relationship issues
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Self-harm
- Self-love
- Smoking / vaping cessation
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Missouri
- Languages
- English
Next step
Talk to Brittnie
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- Nothing to set up just to look
- Stop at any point