Carmen Crosby
PhD, MSW, LMSW - Clinical & Macro

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Dr. Crosby is an accomplished interventionist specializing in clinical practice, social equity and cultural diversity, health inequity, victimization, and recovery. Her experience spans work with individuals recovering from complex trauma to organizations wanting policy and value congruence.

Dr. Crosby worked and researched in the areas of sexual and interpersonal violence and multi-tiered interventions with marginalized populations. Since establishing herself as an independent consultant in 2006, she wears many hats as health equity researcher, clinical practitioner, and macro-level social worker. Dr. Crosby's most recent publications are in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Violence and Aggression, and the Journal of American College Health.

Dr. Crosby earned her PhD from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill where she focused on the development, application, and evaluation of prevention initiatives and research. Dr. Crosby obtained both her MSW with a concentration in Interpersonal Practice with Children, Youth, Families, and Society and her BA in Psychology, from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.