Meghan has worked with children, teens, young adults, and groups in the non-profit, private practice, and university counseling setting. She aims to provide a safe, accepting relationship where her clients are free to express themselves, can learn how to engage in the process of healing and growth, and are able to gain life skills that are utilized beyond the counseling room. She specializes in working with children and adolescents who have struggled with depression, anxiety, difficult life transitions, and disruptive behaviors as well as neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. Meghan's theoretical approach with children ages 3-10 is based in Child-Centered Play Therapy, one of the leading evidence-based therapies for a variety of childhood struggles, and she utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy when it becomes developmentally appropriate for older clients.
Meghan graduated with her Master's of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Sam Houston State University in 2023 and received a Bachelor's degree from The University of Texas at Austin in Human Relations in 2017. She is currently receiving specialized supervision as she pursues her Registered Play Therapist (RPT) certification and is completing additional play therapy courses at SHSU to continue her post-graduate education. Outside of work, Meghan enjoys spending quality time with her neighbors and friends, traveling to visit her sisters, or taking a walk to her neighborhood library or coffee shop.