
معرفی
Phoenix Rosewood, MA, LMHC (they/them/theirs), is a full-time faculty member and Program Director at Antioch University New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. They maintain a private practice in Northampton, Massachusetts, focusing on trauma-informed, gender-affirming therapy for LGBTQIA+ adults, activists, educators, and individuals navigating relational trauma or addiction recovery. Their approach integrates anti-oppression, transfeminist, and multicultural frameworks.
- Education:
- In progress - Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, Antioch University New England
- Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Antioch University New England (2013)
- Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies, Chapman University (2009)
Research and clinical interests include transfeminist andragogical approaches, gender justice, trauma counseling, and social justice pedagogy. Their work emphasizes intersectional frameworks that challenge systemic inequities and center marginalized identities.
Professional affiliations include membership in the American Counseling Association (ACA), SAIGE, ACES divisions, and EMDRIA. They have contributed to academic discourse through presentations on topics such as culturally responsive supervision and trauma-informed counseling.
- Scientific awards and accolades:
- University of Northern Colorado CEBS student travel scholarship (April 2015)
- Rocky Mountain Association of Counselor Education & Supervision Scholars Award (October 2014)
- Inaugural Toni Murdock Student Innovation Award (May 2013)
- AmeriCorps Student in Service Award (Fall 2011)
- Leadership Award - Disciples on Campus, Chapman University (2006–2009)
Phoenix provides individual and group supervision and consultation services within their private practice setting while leading the Keene Campus CMHC program.





