Corey Martin Fitzgerald, M.Ed., LMHC was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is currently pursuing an Ed.D. in Higher Educational Leadership at Johnson and Wales University, Providence, and holds a Masters of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Louisiana State University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Louisiana Tech University. He joined Brown University’s Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) in Fall 2019 as a 10-month Psychotherapist/Brief Treatment Specialist. Now Corey serves as a 12-month Psychotherapist and the Coordinator for Outreach and Programming for CAPS. Corey is entering his fifth year of working in collegiate mental health and his clinical interests include: BIPOC, LGBT+ issues, mindfulness, CBT/DBT approaches, and outreach initiatives . His previous professional appointments include Mississippi State University and Louisiana State University. Corey has experience in various facets of higher education and collegiate mental health including: career counseling, campus outreach, prevention programming, academic counseling, admission/orientation services, crisis management, group counseling, and brief treatment interventions. As a Black, queer, neurodiverse, Christian, formerly low-income, first-gen graduate, Corey uses his intersecting identities to inform his practice. Corey is excited to serve on the CHAS conference board, and wishes all participants a transformative time spent in community.
- Carolyn Livingston (Psychotherapist, Counseling and Psychological Services at Brown University)
- Priya Mosher (Psychotherapist, Counseling and Psychological Services at Brown University)