Specialties And More Information

This page is to provide you with more information about my practice and approach
to counseling.

I work with individuals and couples to provide a safe, empathic and genuine atmosphere. This kind of environment creates a connection in the therapeutic relationship. I believe that everybody has a natural ability to build self-awareness and to enhance the quality of their lives and interactions. I work to help clients find their individual path to promote growth, wellness, and peace of mind.


I specialize in a broad range of concerns that include anxiety, depression, relationship problems, self-defeating behavior, trauma, self-esteem, and life transitions.

I enjoy working with people from varied cultures and ethnicities. Cultural influences affect the lens through which we all view the world as well as the way we interact with society around us. I encourage individuals to build their sense of empowerment in relationship to both themselves and the people and institutions they come into contact with on a daily basis. Adaptations to living in a multi-cultural environment are as unique as each individual’s cultural and personal experience and can be explored in our work together.

As you work through the concerns that bring you to therapy my job as your therapist is to offer a safe, respectful, non-judgmental, and confidential environment where you can explore sides of yourself that you may not have previously given much attention to, or may not have been able to talk about in the past.
I have a gentle approach and work to meet each person where they are. We are all unique, in our needs, vulnerabilities, and strengths and I look forward to helping you discover your path.

feel better about yourself inside and out. Morgan Watson Counseling in Seattle will show you how.

Professional Counseling Services in Seattle 98102 by Morgan Watson Morgan Watson, MA, LMHCA
226 Summit Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98102

Phone: (206) 325-9242

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Specialties

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • relationship problems
  • self-defeating behavior
  • trauma
  • self-esteem
  • life transitions