Allison Crowe, PhD, LCMHC-S, NCC, Professor of Counselor Education at East Carolina University. Allison teaches graduate -level courses on helping skills, clinical mental health counseling, group counseling, family counseling, theories, ethics, and research. Dr. Crowe received a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education from University of North Carolina at Greensboro, a master's degree in Community Counseling at the College of William and Mary, and her undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of Virginia.Dr. Crowe is a licensed clinical mental health counselor and supervisor with clinical experience with adults with severe and persistent mental illness, crisis, women and families, and those with substance use disorders. She has worked at in-patient facilities, crisis units, outpatient care, and in the field of domestic violence.Along with stigma and intimate partner violence, Dr. Crowe also researches stigma related to mental illness, stigma and other marginalized groups, mental illness and the family, as well as creative approaches in counseling and counselor education. She has numerous publications on these topics in the professional literature.
Co-founder, See the Triumph Campaign
Co-founder of See the Triumph, a research, education, and advocacy international campaign with a goal of eradicating the stigma associated with intimate partner violence. Use social media to disseminate findings of research related to stigma and IPV. Administrator of web page, Facebook, Twitter, Causes, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts. National partners with Stop Abuse Campaign. 2012 - 2024