Morgan received her master’s degree in Social Work from Simmons University. She fell in love with the mental health field as a result of her own mental health struggle, devoting her career to helping others recover. She has worked with youth and adolescents in both inpatient and outpatient settings, which has given her a perspective on various levels of care. Most recently, Morgan has found herself in the role of a therapist, providing 1:1 counseling services for those struggling with anxiety, depression, addiction, eating disorders, trauma, and other psychiatric illnesses. As California Regional Director, Morgan works with schools, organizations, and workplaces in California to bring Minding Your Mind speakers and programs to that region.
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We've discussed the impacts of the pandemic on mental health before. But a new survey commissioned by the California Endowment might be even more cause for concern. More than three quarters of young adults in the state reported anxiety in the last year with more than half reporting depression. And almost a third say they've experienced suicidal thinking. 16 percent reported self harm. Morgan Hannaleck is the California Regional Director at Minding Your Mind which helps people struggling with mental health issues.