About Jodi
Jodi Morley greets people with warmth and straightforward care. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas who listens closely to what matters to each person. She focuses on helping people who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, or major life changes.
Jodi aims to build trust quickly so work can begin without delay. Jodi trained at The University of Texas-Pan American, now The University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, and holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology.
Background and approach
She has worked in mental health settings since graduating, supporting a wide age range from young children to older adults in nursing homes. That range gave her practical experience with many life stages and crisis points. She knows firsthand what it is like to be a therapy client and to face severe struggles such as self-injury and suicidal thoughts.
That perspective shapes her style - she keeps sessions grounded and compassionate, and she seeks to meet people where they are. Treatment focuses on skill building, coping strategies, and practical steps to feel better day to day. Jodi works with concerns including stress, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, trauma and abuse, eating issues, parenting challenges, anger, career stress, ADHD, and LGBT-related matters.
Her approach is collaborative and aimed at creating tools clients can use outside sessions. People can expect an approachable counselor who values clear communication. Jodi prioritizes building a respectful therapeutic relationship and teaching skills clients can return to throughout their lives.
How evidence-based techniques translate to online care
Jodi uses straightforward, evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on building skills and coping tools. One approach emphasizes identifying unhelpful thought patterns and testing them against real life to reduce anxiety and depression symptoms; this helps people reframe stressors and try new behaviors. Another approach centers on building practical routines and behavioral strategies to manage mood swings, sleep, and daily functioning, which can be especially helpful for people with bipolar disorder or ADHD.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Jodi will work with each person to decide which techniques fit their goals and comfort level, and she adjusts methods as progress is made. The focus stays on what helps in everyday life rather than on labels or complex jargon.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits for this work. Video calls allow for face-to-face interaction when visual cues matter, while phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or a camera isn’t desirable. Live chat and text-based messaging provide shorter check-ins, quick skill reminders, or a way to keep momentum between longer sessions. These options make it easier to schedule care around work, school, or parenting demands and to maintain consistent contact with a licensed professional.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Self esteem
- Bipolar disorder
Also listed
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Career difficulties
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Family conflicts
- LGBT
- Parenting issues
- Trauma and abuse
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English