Hunter Morgan, DNP Therapy Intern
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Therapy Intern
Education:
University of Utah – Doctor of Nursing Practice in Psychiatric Mental Health (In Progress)
Weber State University – Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of Utah – Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Licenses:
Registered Nurse
Specialties:
Depression
Anxiety
Grief and loss
Trauma
Interpersonal relationships
Substance Use Disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Populations Served:
Adolescents
Adults
Philosophical Orientation:
Hunter blends a trauma-informed and human-centered approach with evidence-based care. He is especially drawn to helping people navigate the emotional impact of trauma, loss, and life’s deeper questions through compassionate listening and meaningful connection. Hunter’s clinical interests include grief counseling, trauma recovery, and logotherapy—a form of therapy that focuses on finding purpose even in the face of suffering. He is passionate about creating a safe, collaborative space where individuals feel seen, heard, and supported. His goal is to make mental health care more personal, respectful, and aligned with each person's unique story and values.
Hunter has experience in inpatient psychiatric settings, crisis care stabilization, and specialty mental health clinics. He is a second-year DNP student at the University of Utah and has a strong foundation in neuroscience, psychotherapy, and mental health/substance use disorders. Outside of healthcare, he enjoys attending concerts, spending time in nature, and staying active through dirt biking and Jeeping in Utah’s red rock country.