Hello! I’m the owner and founder of Morrow Therapeutics. I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) in the state of Ohio. And, spoiler alert: I might just be your new therapist.

Since 2016, I’ve been honored to work alongside people on their mental health journeys in a variety of settings — including inpatient psychiatric units, residential facilities, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, outpatient clinics, as well as hospitals and schools. Over the years, I’ve gained expertise in supporting teens and young adults, women, family members of our active duty military, the LGBTQIA+ community, survivors of crime, and individuals with neurodivergence. What I’ve learned from these experiences is that every person’s story is unique, and therapy works best when it feels like a safe, supportive, and collaborative space. My goal is to meet you where you are, walk alongside you, and help you move toward the change and healing you’re looking for.

Outside of work, I’m usually chasing after my two kids, enjoying time with my family, or engaging in some much needed self care. I love getting lost in a good book, drinking iced coffee all year long, all things true-crime, discovering new music (getting hyper-fixated on a new song, listening to it 1,000 times on repeat for a few weeks, then never listening to it again), and I almost always have a DIY home project in the works (sometimes more than one!). Thrifting is another favorite hobby of mine — I love the fun of finding something unexpected (though my closet and to-do lists for future projects are begging me to stop). These pieces of my life keep me grounded, allowing me to bring that same balance of energy, warmth, and authenticity into my work with clients.

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Sydney Morrow, MSW, LISW

(She/Her)

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Welcome to my Office!

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Stepping into my office, you’ll find a space designed to feel calm, comfortable, and welcoming. Finally, a place where you can truly exhale. Every detail was chosen with intention, from the soft lighting and cozy seating to the shelves of books and games that invite curiosity and connection.

My goal is for you to feel safe, seen, and at ease. This is a space where real conversations happen, emotions are honored, and growth takes root.

Take a look around — I hope you’ll feel the warmth and care that fills these rooms before you even walk through the door.

My office is also conveniently located along the Great Miami River Recreational Trail, making it easy to incorporate walk-and-talk sessions into your care if desired, blending the benefits of movement, nature, and reflection into the therapeutic process.

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My Work as a School-Based Therapist

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In addition to my private practice, I currently work full-time as a school-based therapist at Miami Valley Career Technology Center in Clayton, Ohio. In this role, I provide on-site mental health services to students directly within the school setting.

What is school-based therapy?
School-based therapy brings mental health support to where students spend much of their time: the classroom environment. Rather than requiring families to arrange outside appointments and transportation, therapy is available right at school, reducing barriers to care. This model allows me to work closely with students, teachers, and staff to support both emotional well-being and academic success.

Why is it important?
Adolescence is a time of significant growth and change, and many young people face challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, family transitions, or difficulty adjusting to new environments. School-based therapy ensures students have timely access to support, helping them develop coping skills, build resilience, and succeed both inside and outside the classroom.

Who does it benefit?
This approach is especially valuable for:

  • Students who might not otherwise have access to therapy due to transportation or scheduling barriers

  • Young people balancing academics, work, and personal responsibilities

  • Teens who benefit from having consistent support in a familiar and accessible environment

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