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Morgan Jimenez, LCSW
​                Having worked in the mental health field for over 10 years, Morgan specializes in working with children and adolescents, specifically from birth through age 6. During her 10 year career with the State of Nevada’s Division of Child and Family Services, Morgan has worked with children in the foster care system, children and adolescents in crisis, adolescents involved in the legal system, and families healing from trauma. Morgan has specialized training in the following modalities: Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Circle of Security Parenting (COS-P), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model. Morgan’s approach is grounded in an understanding of attachment and the powerful role early relationships play in emotional development. Morgan recognizes that patterns of connection formed in childhood often shape how individuals experience relationships, regulate emotions, and respond to stress. Through an attachment-focused lens, therapy gently explores these relational patterns while building a secure, trusting therapeutic relationship. For children and young people, Morgan incorporates individualized play therapy techniques designed to meet each child’s unique developmental and emotional needs. Play becomes a safe and expressive language through which feelings can be processed, resilience strengthened, and healthier patterns of connection developed.

​ Lexi Cleverly, LCPC
​             Lexi specializes in working with eating disorders, women's issues, anxiety, perfectionism, and working with women from the LDS faith. Lexi has worked in the eating disorder field for 10 years. During her clinical training, Lexi developed a strong interest in supporting individuals struggling with eating disorders after working at Center for Change (an eating disorder recovery center). Since then, Lexi has continued to work at various eating disorder recovery communities and expanded her clinical training in eating disorder care. Lexi integrates a cognitive behavioral approach with narrative therapy to help you challenge negative thinking patterns that often lead to harmful habits and unhelpful behavioral cycles. Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), we work together to identify and reframe distorted thoughts that influence emotions and actions. At the same time, using narrative therapy techniques, we explore the stories you’ve been telling yourself about who you are and what you’re capable of—separating you from the problem and reshaping those narratives in a more empowering way. By combining these approaches, we support lasting change that begins with awareness and grows into healthier patterns of thinking and behavior.