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I am trained in a range of therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral, Trauma-Informed, Dialectical Behavioral therapies, but do not use a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment. I work with clients on challenges related to depression, anxiety, loss, adjustment, life changes, trauma, family dynamics.
I have my Ph.D. from the USC, where I also completed a graduate program in Gerontology. My clinical training and work is focused on adolescents, students, adults, couples/families, and seniors.
Michael Morris is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Lic. #80039) with a rich academic background, holding Bachelor of Arts degrees in Cinema and Journalism from San Francisco State University, and a Master of Arts in Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy from Sonoma State University. He completed his internship at the Community Counseling Clinic at Sonoma State University and SOS Community Counseling in Petaluma, both under the mentorship of the esteemed Dr. Mark Doolittle, PhD.
I use a strength-based, solution-focused approach in my work with clients. I hold an Associate’s degree in Humanities, an Associate’s degree in Social and Behavioral Science, a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, and a Master’s degree in Social Work.
My master’s thesis, which examined the client–worker relationship, was published and involved three years of focused study. I am also the author of a book addressing sexual abuse and the desensitization process.
Professionally, I have provided counseling services to adolescents and children in school settings and have worked one-on-one with clients for over ten years, consistently applying a solution-focused framework to support meaningful and sustainable change.
My focus in therapy is growing my clients. They come to see me because they feel stuck, in pain from work, family or their romantic relationship. All of this is natural and predictable. Life is challenging. Learning relationship skills is key to making love last forever. Resolving childhood wounds frees most of us to forgive ourselves and our parents to love more deeply. Partnership parenting is another important skill set.
Please note: I do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.


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