
Megan Motley-MacCall, LCMHCA
Megan Motley-MacCall is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) who provides therapy to Deaf and hearing children (3rd grade+), adolescents, adults, and families. She is passionate about supporting clients navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, women’s issues, and identity exploration. Megan also has experience working with survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, spiritual abuse, and members of the Deaf community, including CODAs. She is fluent in Sign Language and values culturally responsive care.
Megan takes a strengths-based and collaborative approach that draws from Narrative Therapy and integrates CBT, DBT, EMDR, Play Therapy, Somatic, and Expressive Arts tools. Megan believes that through our collaborative healing work, each individual can find their inner strength and resources that can empower them to re-author their life stories. While primarily working with individuals, Megan also enjoys helping families and couples heal from generational trauma through present-day relational change.
Megan earned her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University, bringing a background in dance education and trauma-informed teaching to her work.
Outside the therapy room, Megan enjoys connecting with friends and her husband, traveling the world, learning something new, seeking new adventures, yoga, swimming, dancing, and cuddling with her fur babies, Frankie and Kit Kat.