I work with individuals and couples to reduce anxiety and manage overwhelming emotions so that they feel more grounded in themselves, stronger and more connected inside of their relationships, and ultimately able to make positive change in their lives.
I believe that if we want to be at our best for others, we must make room to be compassionate toward ourselves. I have brought this belief to my decades-long career as an educator and to my work as a therapist. I support my clients to use the lens of their own lived experience to explore some of the same content I teach: the impacts of stress and trauma on daily living. This collaborative therapeutic process creates a powerful opportunity to build resilience, awareness, and self-compassion.
About Wendy: Wendy Morgan, MA-Ed, MA-CP, has been developing and delivering curriculum at Fleming College for nearly twenty years. Her current areas of teaching include Child and Youth Care, Social Service Work, and Mental Health and Addictions where she focuses on the impact of stress and trauma on neurodevelopment, and how understanding the brain can support emotional regulation and resilience. Wendy has a psychotherapy practice where she uses a neuropsychological approach to support clients. She serves on the board of directors for Five Counties Children’s Centre.