Associate Professor
Faculty member at Wake Forest University since 2014

Office Phone: 336-758-1961
Email Address: crockeje@wfu.edu
Mailing Address: Department of Counseling, Box 7406, WFU, Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Education:
- PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC
- MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC
- BS in Studio Art and Psychology (Minor), Keene State College, Keene, NH
Research and Special Interests:
- Attachment, self-regulation, and human development
- Neuroscience informed counseling
- Contemplative and breath-based interventions
- Women, gender, and sexuality
- Social justice, advocacy, and ethics
- Culture, spirituality and religion
- Contemplative and feminist pedagogies
Awards/Honors (selected):
- Wake Forest University BOLD Grant Recipient (2017-2018)
- Wake Forest University Humanities Institute Faculty Seminar (2016-2017; 2017-2018) For an interdisciplinary collaboration titled – Contemplative studies across disciplines: Towards a new paradigm of research and collaboration.
- Wake Forest University Center for Bioethics, Health and Society (2015), Funding received for project titled Advancing therapeutic justice for incarcerated women: Bioethical, cultural, and psychobiological dimensions of contemplative program development, research, and advocacy.
- AMHCA Foundation Dissertation Research Award (2014), American Mental Health Counselors Association. Dissertation Project: Investigating the Relationships Among Breathing, Attachment, and Emotion-Regulation.
- Chi Sigma Iota, Honor Society
Past Counseling Experience:
- Triad Counseling and Clinical Services, LLC, Greensboro NC (Current)
- Fisher Park Counseling, Greensboro, NC
- Duke Cancer Patient Support Program, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC
- Nicolas A. Vacc Counseling and Consulting Clinic, UNCG, Greensboro, NC
Professional Licensure and Memberships (selected):
- Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in North Carolina
- Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
- American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)
Recent Publications (Selected):
- Rogers, J.L., Crockett, J.E., & Suess, E., (2019). Miscarriage: An ecological examination. The Professional Counselor. 9, 51-66.
- Gladding, S.T., & Crockett, J.E., (2018). Religious and spiritual issues in counseling and therapy: Overcoming clinician barriers. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health.
- Crockett, J.E., Cashwell, C.S., Marszalek, J., & Willis, B.T. (2018). A phenomenological inquiry of identity development, same-sex attraction, and religious upbringing. Counseling and Values. 63, 91-108.
- Crockett, J.E., Gill, D.L., Cashwell, T.H., & Myers, J.E. (2017). Integrating non-technological and technological peripheral biofeedback in counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 39, 163-179.
- Crockett, J.E., Cashwell, C.S., Bartley, J.L., Hall, K.H., & Young, J.S. (2016). Breathing characteristics and symptoms of psychological distress: An exploratory study. Counseling and Values, 61(1), 10-27.
- Crockett, J.E. (2016). Legal and ethical issues in CMHC: What does it mean to be a professional? In J.S. Young & C.S. Cashwell (Eds), Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Elements of Effective Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishers, Inc.
Recent presentations (selected):
- Crockett, J.E., Rogers, J.L. & Binkley, E. (February, 2019). Coping with early pregnancy loss: Spiritual and religious issues. Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Durham, NC.
- Crockett, J.E. (February, 2019). Mindful ethics in clinical practice. Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Durham, NC.
- Crockett, J.E. (October, 2018). Mindful ethics. Presented at biannual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Rogers, J.L. & Crockett, J.E. (October, 2018). Ecological, relational, and cultural perspectives on miscarriage. Presented at biannual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Crockett, J.E. & Rogers, J.L. (October, 2017). Grief, fear, hope: Addressing pregnancy loss in counselor education. Presented at biannual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chicago, IL.
- Young, J.S. & Crockett, J.E. (October, 2017). Experiential supervision strategies: Practical approaches for using self as supervisor. Presented at biannual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chicago, IL.
- Crockett, J.E. & Rogers, J.L. (October, 2016). Invisible grief: Issues of early pregnancy loss in counseling and counselor education. Poster presented at biannual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, GA
- Crockett, J.E.., Wiethaus, U., Whiting, C., & Adams, C. (October, 2016). Promoting therapeutic justice with contemplative programming for incarcerated individuals. Poster presented at biannual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, GA
- Young, J.S. & Crockett, J.E.. (October, 2016). Experiential supervision strategies: Practical approaches for using self as supervisor. Presented at biannual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, GA
- Wiethaus, U., Crockett, J.E., & Whiting, C. (March, 2016). Let prisoners be our teachers: What we can learn from teaching Yoga in correctional institutions. Presented at the conference Contemplative Practices for the 21st Century University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.
- Crockett, J.E. & Rogers, J.L. (February, 2016). Invisible grief: Coping with early pregnancy loss. Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
- Crockett, J.E.., Wiethaus, U., Whiting, C., & Adams, C. (February, 2016). Voices from the field: Promoting health and wellness through contemplative programming for incarcerated individuals. Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
- Adams, C., & Crockett, J.E.. (February, 2016) Attachment theory: Foundations, affect regulation, and implications for Practice. Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
- Crockett, J.E, & Cashwell, C.S. (October, 2015). Exploring attachment, breathing, and emotion regulation: Implications for Counselor Educators, Poster presented at the biannual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Philadelphia, PA.
- Hayden, S. & Crockett, J.E. (October, 2015). Connecting advocacy and culture: Integrating current events in advocacy instruction, Presented at the biannual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Philadelphia, PA.
- Crockett, J.E., & Cashwell, C.S. (July, 2015) Investigating the relationships among attachment, breathing & emotion-regulation: Clinical implications, Presented at the annual conference of American Mental Health Counselors Association, Philadelphia, PA
- Crockett, J.E., & Cashwell, C.S. (March, 2015) Toward improving client outcomes: Exploring attachment, breathing and emotion regulation, Presented at the annual conference of American Counseling Association, Orlando, FL
- Crockett, J.E.. (March, 2015) Breath assessment in counseling: What, why, and how?, Poster presented at the annual conference of American Counseling Association, Orlando, FL
- Crockett, J.E.. (February, 2015) Exploring breath and emotion: Implications for counseling, Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
- Crockett, J.E.. & Hayden, S.C.W. (February, 2015) Mind-body approaches in treatment for veterans and service members, Presented at the annual conference of North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Personal:
Though I am originally from New Hampshire, I have called North Carolina home since 2008. I like to spend as much time as possible with my spouse, daughter, and pets. We enjoy indulging in nerdy and/or irreverent humor, reading, playing outside, making art, and cooking without recipes. I love practicing yoga, mindfulness, and breathwork.
Counseling Faculty
- Dr. Erin Binkley
- Dr. Robert Casares
- Dr. Tammy Cashwell
- Dr. Philip Clarke
- Dr. Jamie E. Crockett
- Dr. Nikki Elston
- Dr. Carla Emerson
- Dr. Isabel C. Farrell
- Dr. Allison Forti
- Dr. Michelle Ghoston
- Dr. Jasmine Graham
- Dr. Amy L. Grybush
- Dr. Seth Hayden
- Dr. Nathaniel Ivers
- Dr. David Johnson
- Dr. Bob Nations
- Dr. Sarah Moore
- Dr. Jennifer Rogers
- Louise Schatz
- Dr. Mark Scholl
- Dr. Kenneth Simington
- Dr. George Stoupas
- Dr. Jose Villalba
- Dr. Brittany E. Wyche