About Patricia Morgan

Patricia Morgan is a Calgary speaker, author and counsellor who specializes in strengthening personal resilience. With a Master’s Degree in Psychology she presents to thousands of people each year.   When you get Patricia you get practical how-to’s that decrease self-doubt, stress and miscommunication while increasing vitality, productivity and workplace satisfaction. She lightens your load and brightens your outlook in a fun, insightful and uplifting manner.  Patricia confidently affirms, You’re stronger than you think.

Patricia Morgan Calgary Motivational Speaker

Patricia has authored scores of articles and eight books. Her latest book is From Woe to WOW: How Resilient Women Succeed at Work which provides 35 easy strategies and 27 tips boxes to better manage workplace and home challenges.

With her daughter, Kelly, she wrote the critically acclaimed book, Love Her as She Is: Lessons from a Daughter Stolen by Addictions. It is a story about the power of unconditional love. Love Her as She Is has been featured on national radio and television. Patricia is also the author of She Said: A Tapestry of Women’s QuotesAlberta Women Said: Wise Words by Wondrous Western WomenThe Light Hearted Approach: 87 Ways to be an Upbeat Parent and Frantic Free: 167 Ways to Calm Down and Lighten Up.

Before becoming a professional speaker, Patricia had careers as an Early Childhood Educator, Parent Educator, Family Counselor, Therapeutic Counselor and Group Facilitator. With a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology, she worked for organizations such as the Calgary Counselling Centre, Cambyr Agencies, Parent Support Association, Contemporary Woman Project and an EAP provider. Patricia is a Certified Integrative Body Psychotherapist and a Certified Canadian Counsellor.

Patricia’s inspirations, stories and solutions are developed from extensive research and training in positive psychology and resilience plus her experience as a career counsellor, group facilitator, agency director, and family and community woman. She says of her work, “I feel honoured to help people cope with challenges, strengthen their resilience and celebrate their accomplishments and possibilities.”

Patricia is an active member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, Women in Psychology and the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS).  In 2010 she was awarded The Spirit of CAPS for her contribution to excellence in the speaking profession.  Patricia was honored by Global TV and the Calgary YWCA as a Woman of Vision.