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Dr. Brianna Morgis serves as an Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology within the Psychology Department at Delaware Valley University. As a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, she integrates clinical expertise with academic instruction, emphasizing connection and positive relationships in therapeutic contexts through systemic frameworks.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies (minor: Sociology) from Penn State University
- Master of Science in Couple and Family Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University
- Doctor of Philosophy in Couple and Family Therapy from Drexel University
Dr. Morgis' research centers on systems theory examining reciprocal person-environment influences, with specialized focus on Marriage and Family Therapy, counselor wellness integration, and couple attachment dynamics. Her work bridges clinical practice and counselor education through evidence-based interventions addressing negative relational patterns and environmental contextualization.
Publication analysis reveals consistent emphasis on wellness integration within counselor training curricula and attachment-based couple therapy innovations. Her scholarship targets critical gaps in sustainable mental health practice preparation and relational outcome enhancement through structured clinical workshops.
Scientific awards: No awards or fellowships documented in source materials.
Regarding academic advising and research funding, available information does not specify current advisees, grant awards, or sponsored projects, though her clinical and pedagogical focus suggests active engagement with counseling students.
No laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams under Dr. Morgis' direction are mentioned in the provided documentation.




