Our primary mission is to empower our clients to take control of challenging/ difficult areas in their lives through the use of skill-based, present-focused, goal-oriented, and scientifically-proven treatments.

Morgan Hagner, MS

Morgan Hagner, MS is currently a third-year doctoral student in the Clinical
Psychology (PsyD) program at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
(PCOM). Previously, she received her MS in Mental Health Counseling from PCOM and BA in Psychology from West Chester University of Pennsylvania.

Besides her outpatient therapeutic work, Morgan is the Certification Specialist at Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. She is also currently completing her doctoral externship at UPenn’s Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program. Morgan’s research and clinical interests focus on evidence-based treatments for mood, eating, anxiety, and co-occurring disorders, including ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, panic disorder, PTSD, and depressive disorders, cognitive distortions, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy training and supervision. Morgan prioritizes collaboration, compassion, and genuineness in the therapeutic relationship in order to accomplish therapeutic goals. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interventions and incorporates motivational interviewing and mindfulness in her work with clients.

How To Schedule An Appointment

To learn more or make an appointment for a comprehensive mental-health assessment, please call CHH at 866-739-3083.

Managing your eating disorder recovery as an athlete

Managing your eating disorder recovery as an athlete

Written by Dr. Alyssa Hertz Close your eyes and picture an athlete. What comes to mind? If you pictured a person with a nearly perfect physique, you are not alone. Keeping that image in your mind, how do you think those athletes achieved their “athletic figure?” If you said through rigorous training, exercise, and a… […]

Navigating Weight Checking and Avoidance in Eating Disorder Recovery

Navigating Weight Checking and Avoidance in Eating Disorder Recovery

Written by Paulina Syracuse The number on the scale. This one number can have a large impact on how someone with an eating disorder (or someone without this diagnosis but struggling with negative body image) feels about and views themselves. It can have the power to potentially make or break one’s sense of self-worth and… […]

How to Schedule an Appointment

To make an appointment for a comprehensive mental-health assessment, please call CHH at 866-739-3083









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      Ardmore, PA 19003

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