
Gaby Morgan is a social worker specializing in trauma and wilderness therapy. As a former combat soldier, she believes in legitimizing the full range of human emotions, normalizing difficult experiences, and creating safe spaces where men and women can speak openly without shame or guilt.
Gaby’s work is trauma-focused and provides treatment in the following ways: group and private therapy sessions, community work, and group facilitation.
In recent years, Gaby’s focus has been on supporting festival survivors from the October 7th attack, people who were evacuated from their homes, discharged and active-duty soldiers, reservists before and after maneuvers, and individuals struggling with dual diagnoses and addictions.
She has facilitated combat processing groups for soldiers and reservists, and as a reservist herself, she provided psychological first aid. Her work also includes using wilderness therapy tools to conduct therapy in surfing and nature expeditions.
Gaby sees healing as a process of growth and movement — rekindling hope and an inner fire for those who may feel they have lost it. David’s Circle represents exactly that: a wave of hope that returns to people’s hearts and strengthens their spirit.