
معرفی
Amy L. Grybush is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Counseling, Wake Forest University, since July 2020. Her research focuses on trauma-informed systems, resilience, post-traumatic growth, grief, addiction counseling, play therapy, and social justice advocacy.
- Education:
- Professional School Counselor Post-Graduate Certificate, UNC-Charlotte
- PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision, UNC-Charlotte
- MA in Counseling, Wake Forest University
- BA in Psychology, Queens University of Charlotte
Her work emphasizes integrating trauma-informed practices in educational settings, fostering resilience, and addressing addiction through counseling. She has contributed to studies on Child-Teacher Relationship Training (CTRT) and its impact on classroom dynamics.
Selected awards include the 2025 Most Effective Membership Drive (ACAC-NC), Emerging Leader Award (2020), and multiple research grants. She teaches courses such as CNS 352: Addiction, CNS 771: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and CNS 745b: CMHC Internship II.





