Cheyenne Morris is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Addiction Counselor Candidate who works with children, adolescents, young adults, and families navigating emotional, relational, and developmental challenges. She takes a warm, collaborative, and strengths based approach, helping clients build emotional awareness, resilience, and meaningful connection in their lives and relationships. Cheyenne specializes in working with anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, trauma, family conflict, self harm, school stress, and identity concerns. She also supports adolescents and families affected by substance use, helping rebuild parent child relationships and strengthen family functioning both during and after recovery. She works with parents and caregivers on parenting stress, guilt, co parenting challenges, and family transitions both with and without their children present. Family systems work is central to her approach, and she is especially passionate about supporting adoptive, foster, blended, and co parenting families. Her clinical work is integrative and individualized, drawing from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and family systems therapy. She is certified in DC:0 5 through ZERO TO THREE and trained in Marsha Linehan informed DBT approaches for adolescents and families. Cheyenne earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Eastern Illinois University and her Master of Social Work from the University of Wisconsin Madison. She previously worked in Child Protective Services and across inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient settings, which informs her thoughtful approach to risk assessment and level of care decision making. She provides affirming, inclusive care and welcomes clients of all identities, backgrounds, and family structures.
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