Sharon Morgan — addiction counsellor in Exeter

Sharon Morgan

Addiction Counsellor · Exeter

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About Sharon Morgan

Sharon Morgan is a Registered Counsellor based in Exeter, providing specialist addiction counselling to individuals and families affected by Addiction. With professional training in evidence-based therapeutic approaches, Sharon Morgan offers a confidential, compassionate and non-judgemental space for anyone seeking support with addiction and recovery.

Choosing to seek help for addiction is a courageous step, and having the right professional by your side makes a significant difference to recovery outcomes. Sharon Morgan's specialist knowledge and person-centred approach means that each client receives support tailored to their unique circumstances — not a one-size-fits-all programme.

Whether you are at the beginning of your recovery journey, have tried to stop before, or are a family member supporting a loved one with addiction, Sharon Morgan in Exeter has the experience and expertise to provide meaningful, lasting support.

Addiction in Exeter — At a Glance
526
adults in drug treatment
16k
with alcohol problems
60%
relapse in year 1 without support
Source: Office for Health Inequalities and Disparities (OHID), 2022/23

Therapeutic Approach

Sharon Morgan works with a person-centred philosophy, meaning that therapy is led by the client's needs, goals and pace of recovery. The therapeutic relationship is built on trust, respect and genuine collaboration.

Clinical approaches drawn upon may include: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Relapse prevention planning, Mindfulness-based approaches. The specific methods used will depend on each client's individual needs, goals and the nature of their addiction.

Sessions are typically 50 minutes in duration and may be offered weekly or at a frequency agreed between client and counsellor. Sharon Morgan may offer sessions in-person in Exeter or online via video consultation, depending on individual preference and circumstances.

Person-centred therapyCognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)Motivational InterviewingRelapse preventionMindfulness

Specialisms & Areas of Practice

Addiction
Addiction is a complex, chronic condition characterised by compulsive engagement in rewarding behaviours despite harmful consequences. It affects the brain's reward, motivation and memory systems.

Addiction Counselling in Exeter

About this specialism: Addiction is a complex, chronic condition characterised by compulsive engagement in rewarding behaviours despite harmful consequences. It affects the brain's reward, motivation and memory systems.

Therapeutic approach: Addiction counselling takes a holistic, personalised approach that addresses the biological, psychological and social aspects of dependency. Therapeutic methods include CBT, 12-step facilitation, motivational interviewing and trauma-informed practice.

Who benefits: Addiction counselling is suitable for anyone affected by compulsive or addictive behaviour, regardless of the nature of the addiction or how long it has been problematic.

What to Expect Working With Sharon Morgan

Your first session with Sharon Morgan is typically an assessment or introductory meeting. This is an opportunity for both you and Sharon Morgan to explore whether you are a good fit, to discuss what brings you to counselling, and to outline what you hope to achieve from the work. There is no obligation to continue after a first session.

Subsequent sessions focus on deepening your understanding of your relationship with addictive behaviour, working through underlying issues, and developing practical strategies for change. Recovery is rarely linear, and Sharon Morgan will support you through both progress and setbacks with consistency and care.

Everything discussed in sessions is confidential. Information will only be shared in exceptional circumstances where there is a significant risk of harm — and even then, wherever possible, Sharon Morgan would discuss this with you first.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sharon Morgan

Is Sharon Morgan currently accepting new clients in Exeter?
To find out about Sharon Morgan's current availability, please use the contact details on this profile (visible after listing verification) or reach out via SoberNation. Many counsellors offer a free initial consultation to discuss whether they are the right fit for your needs.
What does Sharon Morgan specialise in?
Sharon Morgan is an addiction counsellor based in Exeter with specialist experience in Addiction. They work with individuals seeking professional support with compulsive or addictive behaviour.
What qualifications does Sharon Morgan hold?
Sharon Morgan is a qualified addiction counsellor practising in Exeter. For specific qualification, accreditation and professional membership details, please contact them directly. You can also search the BACP Find a Therapist register to verify professional registrations.
How long does counselling with Sharon Morgan take?
The length of counselling varies significantly depending on the individual, the nature of their addiction and their personal goals. Some clients benefit from short-term focused work of 6–12 sessions; others engage in longer-term therapy over months or years. Sharon Morgan will discuss realistic timeframes and review progress with you throughout the work.
Does Sharon Morgan offer online sessions?
Many addiction counsellors, including those practising in Exeter, now offer online sessions via video call in addition to in-person appointments. Online therapy has been shown to be as effective as face-to-face work for most forms of addiction counselling. Please contact Sharon Morgan directly to confirm what formats they currently offer.
How much does counselling with Sharon Morgan cost per session?
Counsellor fees vary depending on experience, qualifications and location. In Exeter, addiction counselling typically costs between £50 and £150 per session. Contact Sharon Morgan directly for their current fee structure. Some counsellors offer concessions for those on lower incomes, and NHS-funded counselling may be available through a GP referral.
Can I see Sharon Morgan if I'm not yet ready to stop using?
Yes. Many addiction counsellors, including those specialising in addiction, work with clients who are not yet abstinent and are not yet sure they want to be. Harm reduction — reducing the risks associated with addictive behaviour — is a valid and valuable therapeutic goal in its own right. Sharon Morgan will meet you where you are, whatever stage of change you are at.
Is it confidential if I contact Sharon Morgan?
Yes. Counselling is confidential. Everything you share with Sharon Morgan is held in confidence, subject to very limited exceptions where there is a risk of serious harm. Sharon Morgan will explain their confidentiality policy in full at the start of your work together, so you know exactly where you stand.

Serving Clients in Exeter

Sharon Morgan provides addiction counselling to clients in Exeter and the surrounding area. Sessions may be available in person or online, depending on the client's circumstances and preference. Online therapy via video call has been shown to be as effective as face-to-face sessions for addiction counselling, and allows clients to work with Sharon Morgan from the comfort of their own home.

If you are based outside Exeter and are looking for a specialist addiction counsellor, SoberNation lists qualified professionals across the UK. You can also browse all counsellors in Exeter.

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