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Morgan Johnson

Morgan Johnson, LMSW, serves as a Family Therapist at Lifeline, joining the team in 2022. Originally from Wapato, Washington, Morgan holds a Bachelor of Psychology from Covenant College and a Master of Social Work with an emphasis on Mental Health from Southern Adventist University. Licensed in both Tennessee and Alabama, Morgan works with couples, parents, teenagers, and children facing trauma, attachment issues, depression, and anxiety. Her upbringing as a missionary on the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation and her family’s commitment to foster care deeply shaped her passion for supporting others. A true homebody, Morgan enjoys home projects, relaxing with her pets, and getting lost in a good book or audiobook. Morgan’s unique background and heartfelt dedication enrich Lifeline’s mission to serve families.
Favorite Scripture: Esther 4:14 – “And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”

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