Dr. Morgan Sowell, PhD, LP, LSSP, Psychologist
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Dr. Morgan Sowell, PhD, LP, LSSP

Psychologist | Clinical Child & Adolescent

1400 Preston Rd Ste 260 Plano TX, 75093

About

Dr. Morgan Sowell is a psychologist practicing in Plano, TX. Dr. Sowell specializes in the diagnosis of developmental delays, behavioral concerns and mental health problems in children and young adults. She has a specialty in working with individuals with significant behavioral concerns, and/or trauma history. Her goal is to help the individual and family identify appropriate interventions and collaborate across treating providers. With extensive school-based experience, Dr. Sowell makes intentional effort to educate families on rights and resources available, and how to collaborate with the school system. As a psychologist, Dr. Sowell currently conducts psychological evaluations utilizing appropriate evidence-based strategies to assess presenting concerns. 

Education and Training

Texas A&M University Ph.D. in School Psychology 0

UT Southwestern Medical School at Dallas in Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology Master's Degree 0

Texas Tech University in Psychology bachelor's degree 0

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Autism in FemalesSpecial EducationAutism Spectrum DisorderAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)TraumaDevelopmental DelayDepressionAnxietyIntellectual Developmental Disorder

Internships

  • Houston Independent School District - Providing individual and school wide mental health crisis response. Conducting special education evaluations. Providing community resource training related to child mental health and special education.

Professional Society Memberships

  • Texas Association of School Psychologists (TASP)National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)American Psychological Association (APA)

Teaching and speaking

  • I am an avid advocate for breaking down misperceptions related to mental health, child development and behavior, and interventions. I greatly enjoy opportunities to provide public training and opportunities to facilitate conversations about mental heath, interventions, school services/supports, and building collaborate communities. I have previously provided training to summer camp programs for how to respond to a child outcry of abuse or suicidal thoughts, and assist the program in understanding appropriate steps. I am also provided public talks related to breaking stigma of mental health, developing organizational and collaborate strategies as a family, and steps to collaborating with school and other treating professionals.

Dr. Morgan Sowell, PhD, LP, LSSP's Practice location

Comprehensive Psychological Services Texas

1400 Preston Rd Ste 260 -
Plano, TX 75093
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Dr. Sowell Brings a Wealth of Expertise in Developmental and Mental Health Support to her Practice

A distinguished licensed psychologist and licensed specialist in School Psychology, Dr. Sowell is affiliated with Comprehensive Psychological Services of Texas.

Specializing in supporting individuals with autism, ADHD, and trauma histories, she is known for her compassionate and comprehensive approach to care. She has not only provided direct services to clients but has also trained new mental health professionals and served as a professor and clinical supervisor, contributing significantly to the growth and development of the next generation of practitioners in the field.

With a Ph.D. in School Psychology from Texas A&M University and a rich background that includes working with prestigious institutions such as MD Anderson Cancer Hospital, Dr. Sowell is a well-respected expert in the field. Her educational journey includes a master’s degree from UT Southwestern Medical School at Dallas in Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology and a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University in Psychology. 

Her extensive experience spans across various settings, including major school districts in Texas, where she has dedicated her career to identifying and addressing developmental, behavioral, and mental health concerns in individuals from infancy to adulthood.

Beyond her professional commitments, Dr. Sowell finds solace in nature and adventure. An avid hiker and camper, she embraces the outdoors as a way to recharge and rejuvenate. She also cherishes moments spent traveling with loved ones and exploring new culinary experiences, reflecting her vibrant and well-rounded personality.

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