Megan Kale Morcomb, MSW, LCSW-S, is the director of Clinician Services at Menninger.
She has also served as director of the Adolescent Treatment Program and director of Outpatient Assessments. She has a variety of experience counseling individuals, groups and families in outpatient, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs. Megan has also worked at length with foster and adoptive children and teens and their families.
She focuses on creating a safe and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship in which to explore life’s difficulties. Megan utilizes a psychodynamic approach that incorporates elements of cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness (and a bit of humor) to address issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma, substance abuse, personality disorders, self-esteem issues, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, relationship problems, academic and occupational stress, LGBTQ issues and more. She also provides non-directive play therapy for children ages three and older as well as parenting support.
Megan earned her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Baylor University and her master's degree in Social Welfare in Mental Health from the University of California at Los Angeles.