Avery Morgan, M. A., LPC associate, under the supervision of Dr. Treva Barham, LPC-S
Avery is from a rural community southwest of Fort Worth and moved to Longview to attend LeTourneau University, where she earned her undergraduate and master's degrees in counseling psychology, and clinical mental health counseling. She married her wonderful husband, Bryan, in 2022, and enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, gardening, and sharing time with friends and family.
Avery is committed to sitting with others with a spirit of humility, understanding, and support. Empowering people to engage with their story and explore the person they are and would like to become is central to her identity as a counselor. The primary modalities she employs include dialectical behavior therapy, narrative therapy, and tailored spiritual integration to provide holistic care for her clients. Additionally, she uses child-centered play therapy in her work with children. She enjoys working with adults, children, adolescents, couples, and families from all backgrounds.
In her vocational journey, Avery discovered her passion as an advocate for human wellness. Through her work as a counselor, she has resonated with Luke 4:18, as Jesus describes his purpose to "proclaim good news to the poor... proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free." Her vocational longing is to partner with the Holy Spirit in His work, as He connects people to freedom and hope.