Morgan Beavers, PCLC, ACLC
Morgan is a relationship-focused therapist and prioritizes holistic, empowering approaches to wellness. Her primary modalities include Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness, psychodynamic therapy, somatic awareness and meditation, and self-compassion. In addition to her Master’s in clinical counseling, Morgan has training in trauma-informed therapy, mindfulness-based self-compassion, and LGBTQIA+ affirmative counseling, and she is dually certified through the Equine-Assisited Growth and Learning Association (Eagala) as a Mental Health Professional and Equine Specialist.
As a lifelong horsewoman and avid trail/ultrarunner, Morgan is passionate about mind-body wellness and incorporates this perspective into her work. That’s part of why she founded On The Trail: to bring therapy outside of the box and into nature.
Morgan has experience in diverse settings, including youth residential facilities, afterschool empowerment programs for girls, community mental healthcare, and personal development groups/workshops. Prior to her education in clinical counseling, she earned a Master’s in Environmental Literature at the University of Montana.
Leah Finch, LCPC
Leah works with On The Trail to provide equine-assisted psychotherapy and equine-assisted growth and learning services to the greater Missoula community. Also a lifelong horse person and dually-certified through Eagala as a Mental Health Professional and Equine Specialist, Leah offers gold standard equine, clinical, and consultation services for On The Trail.
Leah has been working with adults and young adults since 2016. Leah's approach is relational, individualized, compassionate, and holistic. She utilizes mindfulness and acceptance strategies to support values-based change. Leah is also a doctoral student at the University of Montana, earning her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision and teaches and supervises master-level counseling students at New York University and the University of Montana.