
معرفی
Dr. Carrie Smith King is a Professor in the Professional Counseling Program at Mount Mary University's School of Graduate Health & Professional Programs. She serves as Counseling Department Chair and Director of Clinical Mental Health & School Counseling, focusing on trauma-responsive practices and cultural competence in education.
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
- M.S. in Educational Psychology (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
- B.S. in Psychology (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Her research explores trauma-responsive school practices, cultural consciousness in counseling, and career development decision-making. She has led large-scale interventions reducing disciplinary incidents through emotional regulation training and community engagement.
Dr. King has secured over $2.6 million in grants, including federal funding for Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students, and received awards for trauma-informed programming and school counseling excellence. She has presented at conferences like the American Psychological Association and Pathways to Resilience.
- Trauma Sensitive School Project honored as Community Project of the Year (2015)
- Althea Brach Post-Secondary School Counselor of the Year Award (2015)
- LGBT-focused educational grant from American Lung Association (2007)





