Meet Morgan Turner,

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Specialties: perinatal mental health, infant and pregnancy loss, parenting transitions, and birth trauma

Morgan Turner is a recent graduate of Alaska Pacific University, where she earned her Master of Science in Counseling-Psychology in 2024.

She is passionate about walking alongside individuals as they navigate life’s challenges—whether that means facing overwhelming transitions, emotional struggles, or simply needing a space to be heard and understood.

Rooted in the belief that every human deserves empathetic, compassionate care, Morgan approaches therapy with warmth, authenticity, and deep respect for each person's unique journey. Her practice is grounded in the understanding that we aren’t meant to do life alone, and that healing happens in the context of connection, community, and support.

Morgan is a co-founder of the Alaska Birth Collective, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting pregnancy and postpartum care, and she sits on the board of Postpartum Support International's Alaska Chapter. With extensive training in perinatal mental health, pregnancy, and infant loss, Morgan is deeply committed to ensuring that every birthing person receives compassionate mental health care and support throughout the perinatal journey. Since 2015, she has served as a Birth & Postpartum Doula and Childbirth Educator.

Morgan lives in Eagle River, Alaska with her husband, their three daughters, and their beloved dog, Huxley. She is honored to serve Alaskans and looks forward to supporting clients in finding clarity, strength, and resilience.

Educational Experience:

Alaska Pacific University (Anchorage, AK) Masters of Science - Counseling Psychology. 2024

Wayland Baptist University (Anchorage, AK) Bachelor of Applied Science - Human Services - Psychological Studies. 2022 

Licenses:

Master’s Level Mental Health Therapist