Odell Morgan, LCMFT
MHS Clinician, Coordinator of Services for LGBTQ+ Students
B.S., Kent State University (Human Development and Family Studies, Family Life Educator)
M.S., University of New Hampshire (Marriage and Family Therapy)
Post-master’s Certificate, Loyola University Chicago (Advanced Psychodynamic Psychotherapy)
Licensed to practice in Maryland.
He/Him/His
Odell Morgan is a Mental Health Service Clinician and Coordinator of Services for LGBTQ+ Students at Johns Hopkins University. In this role, he focuses on creating a supportive environment for students, offering tailored mental health services and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. Odell takes an integrative approach to his clinical work, incorporating psychodynamic, humanistic, culture-centered, interpersonal, and systemic theories. His clinical areas of interest include anxiety, self-esteem, intellectual disability, relationship issues, LGBTQI concerns, and multicultural/diversity issues.
In his role at MHS, Odell provides individual therapy, serves as a resource for LGBTQ+ students, and facilitates workshops related to diversity and inclusion.
Two things Odell especially enjoys about his work:
- Fostering a safe space for individuals to share their stories
- Helping clients navigate complex personal and relational challenges.