Practice And Philosophy Highlights
- Dr. Morse believes in the Health At Every Size, HAES, model when providing health care.
- She is greatly gratified by providing gender affirming care including medical letters when needed.
- She has taught clinicians about medication management strategies for treating OCD symptoms through the International OCD Foundation's Behavioral Therapy Training Institute.
- Dr. Morse retains a relationship with the University of Washington as an Affiliate Assistant Clinical Professor where she is involved in supervising and mentoring physicians-in-training.
- She has extensive experience providing evidence-based cognitive and behavioral therapy and is IOCDF* trained in exposure and response prevention using evidence-based treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. She has further experience in multiple therapy modalities including Motivational Interviewing, Psychodynamic and Supportive Psychotherapies.
- She has been granted Sex Therapy Certification by the University of Michigan and is a member of AASECT^ and The Menopause Society.
- She has spoken internationally about the importance of providing culturally conscious care.
- Dr. Morse is a proponent of using the arts to facilitate recovery. She has previously helped design and instruct an Improv for Anxiety Workshop combining therapy and improvisational experience for patients. She currently produces a storytelling event featuring the talented cast, Maybe, Maybe Not, comprised of storytellers who have personal experience with OCD.
- She is a Kemetic, Vinyasa and Gentle yoga instructor who believes strongly that all bodies are yoga bodies! For more information about yoga classes and non-medical retreats click here!
*International OCD Foundation
^American Association for Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists
^American Association for Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists