Taysue Morris is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC, LPC, NCC, M-RAS) and doctoral candidate at The George Washington University in Counselor Education and Supervision. She brings more than six years of clinical experience serving children and families navigating the social emotional consequences of digital life, alongside policy engagement including Capitol Hill advocacy and a policy focused residency in Brussels and Germany centered on mental health and digital health. Taysue is the author of Daughter of Diversity, founder of the literary initiative StoryCrafters, and founder of the Morris Mental Health Foundation. Her doctoral research, Healing Through Story, will be presented at the 2026 Trust and Safety Research Conference at Stanford.