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Jamie E. Crockett is an Associate Professor at Wake Forest University's Department of Counseling, where she has been a faculty member since 2014. Her work bridges clinical practice with interdisciplinary research in neuroscience, ethics, and sociocultural dynamics.
- PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education (UNC Greensboro)
- MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (UNC Greensboro)
- BS in Studio Art and Psychology (Keene State College)
Crockett's research focuses on social justice, neuroscience-informed counseling, and contemplative practices, particularly in addressing suicidality, attachment theory, and spiritual/religious dimensions of trauma. Her work often examines intersections between physiological regulation (e.g., breathwork) and psychological well-being.
Recent publications highlight cluster analysis of counselor stressors, emotion regulation, and cultural frameworks for perinatal grief. These works emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, integrating feminist pedagogy, biofeedback, and trauma-sensitive interventions.
- Wake Forest University Humanities Institute Faculty Seminar (2021-2023)
- American Psychological Foundation Visionary Grant (2022)
- ACES Emerging Leader (2019-2020)
Crockett holds a LCMHCA license in North Carolina and is certified in Trauma-Sensitive Yoga and Therapeutic Breathwork. She has received multiple grants for exploratory research in counselor education and mental health interventions.





