About Susan
Susan Morlock is a licensed counselor who brings together clinical care and long experience in business. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and holds a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor credential. Susan focuses on anxiety, depression, trauma and performance-related stress.
She works with people facing public speaking nerves, test anxiety, workplace pressure, and competitive stress. Sessions address obsessive thoughts, panic, phobias, and mood difficulties. Her approach emphasizes practical skills to reduce symptoms and build everyday coping strategies.
Background and approach
Before full-time clinical work, Susan spent more than 20 years in senior-level business roles. That background informs how she talks about leadership strain, workplace dynamics, and burnout. She uses that perspective to help people translate clinical work into real job situations.
Susan practices remotely from Vermont and is licensed as an LPC and as an LCPC. She offers therapy by video, phone, live chat, and text-based messaging. Sessions are designed to fit into busy schedules and varied routines.
Her style is direct and collaborative. She helps people set clear goals, practice new skills between sessions, and track progress. The aim is to build confidence and clearer decision making under pressure.
How evidence-informed approaches work online
Susan uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques alongside nervous-system-informed care to address anxiety and mood concerns. One common approach focuses on behavioral strategies that help change unhelpful routines and reduce avoidance; this can ease panic, phobias, and workplace performance anxiety. Another approach emphasizes acceptance and values-guided work to help people live in line with what matters despite difficult thoughts or feelings.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, try techniques in session, and adjust methods based on what helps most. Over time the plan is refined to match changing needs and real-world demands.
Online therapy is offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to make care more flexible. Video allows face-to-face conversation for skills practice and real-time feedback. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or when a quieter check-in fits the day. Live chat and text are useful for brief check-ins, homework support, and ongoing coaching between longer sessions. These options help people fit therapy into workdays, travel, or busy family schedules.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Trauma and abuse
- Career difficulties
Also listed
- Experience
- 8 years
- Licensed
- Illinois, Colorado, Vermont
- Languages
- English