Rosilynn Morris, LICSW
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As a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, I wholeheartedly believe in the transformative power of therapy. My expertise lies in understanding early childhood trauma, where wounds often first take root. At my practice, Find Your Piece, I specialize in guiding children, teens, and adults who have weathered complex childhood storms to rediscover their inner strength and rewrite narratives that no longer serve them.
I bring a blend of wit, humor, and deep compassion to my sessions, prioritizing trust and meaningful therapeutic relationships. I use straightforward, relatable language because I believe mental health should be accessible and easy to understand. I recognize and respect the unique cultural identities and social contexts that shape individual experiences, and I am committed to ongoing growth and self-awareness.
For children, I support those struggling with emotional and behavioral issues such as tantrums, refusals, meltdowns, worries, and tricky transitions. Using playful techniques and age-appropriate language, I help them make sense of complex experiences and stressors, creating a space for exploration and healing.
For teens, I provide guidance as they navigate the intricacies of identity development, peer pressure, puberty, bullying, and the ups and downs of relationships. My clinical approach fosters resilience and self-discovery during this pivotal stage of life.
For adults, I facilitate deep reflection on unresolved childhood experiences, generational trauma, self-esteem, and PTSD. By helping individuals understand how these factors shape their present lives, I empower them to foster personal growth and healing.
Whether you’re seeking assistance for yourself or a loved one, my practice offers a warm and understanding environment where every story is valued and every step forward is celebrated. Are you ready to Find Your Piece? Reach out today to get started!

Roseville, MN 55113
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Website: http://www.find-your-piece.com
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Office-Based
Telehealth
Adlerian Play Therapy
Adult Attachment Inventory
Art Therapy
Attachment Bio-Behavioral Catch-Up (ABC)
Circle of Security
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Crisis Intervention Training
DC 0-5
Developmental Repair
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP)
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
Experiential Play Therapy
Filial Play Therapy
LifeBook/Life Story Work
Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT)
Parental Assessment
Pre-Adoption Evaluations
Sand Tray or Sand Play
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Somatic Experiencing (SE)
TheraPlay
Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF CBT)
Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)
Trauma-informed Child Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)
Adoption Identity (i.e., self-worth, self-esteem)
Attachment
Childhood Depression
Dissociation
Divorce / Co Parenting
Domestic Violence
Early Traumatic Experiences
Educational Consulting (IEP/504 Assistance)
Foster Care
Grief and Loss Related to Adoption
High Conflict Families
ICWA
Juvenile Justice Involvement
Kinship Families
Mood Disorder
Open Adoption
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Parent Coaching
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
Self-Harming
Sex Trafficking Victim
Sexual Abuse (Victim)
Suicidal Concerns
Systems of Care Navigation
Transracial/Transcultural Families
Truancy
Adult (Ad. Parent - Individual)
Adult (Adoptee)
Birth/First Parent/Family Work
Elementary Age (7-12)
Family Work
Infant (0-2)
LGBTQ+
Parent Coaching
Teen (13-18)
Young Adult (19-25)
Young Child (3-6)
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