Megan is a counseling resident working with her Master of Arts in Marriage, Family, and Individual Counseling from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Megan believes that every person has a story and in that story is purpose and hope for the future. She is a firm believer that while suffering may occur in this life, it is not without meaning. Her approach to therapy relies on integrating a spiritually-informed framework, theories, methods, and findings of evidence-based practices as she seeks to understand human nature and relieve the suffering of the whole individual.