Empowering Change and Growth
Riverstone Therapy was founded under the belief that every person experiences challenges in life and just like the river shapes the stones of its bed, people are shaped and molded by their life's experiences. Our goal is to support you through these challenging times with the understanding that all individuals should have the opportunity to be heard, supported, and celebrated for their unique, complex, and diverse experiences/existences. We provide individualized approaches to focus on the goals you have for yourself.
Morgan N. Dixon completed her Bachelor’s degree in psychology at Southern Oregon University in 2014 which led her to working with at-risk youth and families. She returned to Southern Oregon University where she obtained her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling in 2020. Morgan’s clinical experience includes work at Phoenix Counseling Center with focus towards co-occurring disorders. Morgan believes the therapeutic relationship is established in respect, empathy, open-heartedness, and collaboration in order to foster an opportunity of personal growth, self-exploration and healing. In Morgan’s free time, she loves to create (particularly crocheting), goes on adventures with her partner and best bud Charlie, and spends time with her chosen family.
Shelby Matt-Smith completed her Bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice at Southern Utah University in 2016, followed by her Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Southern Oregon University in 2020. Shelby's clinical experience includes Phoenix Counseling Center and Rogue Community Health, where her focus has been working with people struggling with trauma, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, and more recently, Autism Spectrum Disorder. Shelby prioritizes collaboration, trust, vulnerability, and authenticity to create a safe environment where self-exploration and growth are possible. In Shelby's free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, animals (2 dogs and a cat), exploring new places, visiting the ocean, and playing board games.
Morgan N. Dixon & Shelby Matt-Smith
LPC, CADC II