Introducing a beacon of transformation on the path to healing from trauma: our Licensed Professional Counselor, Supervisor, and Nationally Certified trauma expert. With over two decades of experience, she has left an indelible mark in mental health, honing her skills in diverse settings like psychiatric hospitals and treatment facilities.
Gabriela Morgan, CEO, M. Ed., LPC-S, NCC
Occupation:
Nationally Certified CounselorExperience:
20+ YearsCore skills:
Working with bothchildren and adults
Certificates
Master of EducationLicensed Professional Counselor
National Certified Counselor
Phones:
281-371-0360email:
Gabriela.morgan@acg-tx.comlocation:
722 Pin Oak Rd. #220, Katy, TX 77494Since 2007, she has been at the helm of Atlas Counseling, embodying excellence and compassion. Her journey started as an innovative educator, creating tools like the renowned “Color Song” for language learning, and ingeniously crafted captivating tales to conquer the enigmatic sounds of ‘H’ and ‘J’ in the Spanish alphabet – now embraced by the Houston Independent School District. Transitioning seamlessly, she became a licensed professional counselor and forensic interviewer, specializing in evidence-based treatments. Her expertise extends to a range of scientifically proven treatments that alleviate symptoms of PTSD and associated issues, including depression, anxiety, insomnia, nightmares, and suicide ideation.
Her impact extends to first responders through her groundbreaking initiative, Peer2PeerPillar, designed to detect and manage the effects of intense call outs. Her mission goes beyond a career – it’s a profound calling dedicated to guiding children, adolescents, and adults toward authentic transformation from trauma. Thank you for visiting my bio, and I invite you to reach out if you would like to learn more about my professional journey or how I can support you or your loved ones. I am available for virtual and in person appointments-at our Katy location- for anyone in the state of Texas.
US Adults
Evidence-based practices (EBP) are treatments that are based upon proven measures. No two individuals are the same. However, through continued research and practice there are proven treatments that can be tailored to help individuals find healing.
Post-traumatic is defined by the US Mental Health Services Administration as a stress disorder (PTSD) that is real and develops when a person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event. These stressful or traumatic events usually involve a situation where someone’s life has been threatened or severe injury has occurred. Children and adults with PTSD may feel anxious or stressed even when they are not in present danger.