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About My Clients
My clients are often individuals, couples, and families who have survived difficult, painful, or unjust experiences and are ready to explore healing in a way that honors both their personal story and the larger systems that have impacted their lives.
My Background and Approach
Dr. Anna Morgan-Mullane, LCSW is a trauma-responsive psychotherapist, professor, clinical supervisor, committed to healing through connection, reflection, and justice-centered care. Dr. Morgan-Mullane received her Masters at Fordham University and Doctorate at New York University Silver School of Social Work. Her clinical expertise and psychoanalytic-psychodynamic history is centered in a deep belief that healing must be liberatory, and rooted in community care.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
For over two decades, Dr. Morgan-Mullane has specialized in trauma-centered therapy, relational, narrative therapy, and liberatory clinical frameworks, offering care to individuals, couples, families, and groups. Her practice is deeply informed by her belief and practice in somatic healing practices, critical race theory, intersectional feminism, queer theory, and the dismantling of whiteness within mental health structures. She supports clients and clinicians alike in reclaiming voice, re-authoring stories, and restoring connection in the wake of relational and systemic trauma. Dr. Morgan-Mullane is an active member of abolitionist communities, mental health professional spaces, and educational spaces. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest she also believes in the healing that is accessible through the great outdoors, and how impactful movement is to our collective healing. She utilizes her interpersonal and relational style to engage and inspire long term therapeutic relationships.