Men and women navigating fractured relationships, personal stagnation, or the slow erosion that comes from carrying work stress across every hour of the day are the people James Morgan has spent thirty years learning to help. A Registered Psychotherapist based in Kitchener, Ontario, he works with individuals, couples, and families facing everything from anxiety and mood disorders to infidelity, coparenting conflict, and the particular pressures that fall on men who rarely seek support.
Morgan holds two master’s degrees β one in theology from Union Theological Seminary in New York, one in applied science in human relations β and holds clinical membership in both the American and Canadian Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has served as clinical director of two family service agencies, founded a post-graduate training program, and led a family counselling centre before establishing a private practice now spanning two decades.
His orientation is growth-focused and grounded in the present. Rather than excavating the past, he works to surface what is quietly limiting a person β the anxieties and patterns that narrow their choices without their full awareness. In his view of couples work, the relationship itself is not the problem to be solved but the pressure that calls each partner toward their own growth. Sessions are available online.
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