Morgan deAmezola, MS, LMHC, LCPC, LPC, QS, is a multi-licensed and experienced counselor with a diverse background. With a BA in Art from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in art therapy from Illinois State University, Morgan brings a unique perspective to therapy, blending creativity with evidence-based practices. She also studied Counselor Education at Lindsay Wilson College in Kentucky and Hodges University in Florida. Licensed as a Counselor and Qualified Supervisor in Florida, with additional licenses in New Jersey and Illinois, Morgan is well-equipped to serve a broad clientele. As a certified grief educator and facilitator of a cancer support group for women, she demonstrates a commitment to holistic care and community support. Morgan's philosophy centers on empowerment, encouragement, and the belief in growth within every struggle. With experience in substance abuse treatment centers and a background in sales management, teaching, and nonprofit administration, Morgan brings a wealth of diverse perspectives to her practice. Based in Palmetto Bay, Florida, Morgan operates a private practice, offering virtual sessions and innovative walk-and-talk therapy. Grateful for her own journey to sobriety and a cancer survivor, Morgan understands firsthand the importance of resilience and hope. Specializing in substance abuse, depression, anxiety, stress, grief, relationship difficulties, and life changes, Morgan employs a blend of Cognitive-Behavioral, Dialectical-Behavioral, person-centered, and solution-focused approaches. She also integrates 12-step and various grief models into their practice. In her free time, Morgan enjoys activities such as running, pickleball, and spending quality time with her spouse and family, as well as their dog, and two cats. Her dedication to personal wellness and connection further enriches her ability to support others on their growth and healing journeys.