{"id":54880,"date":"2017-12-05T19:51:13","date_gmt":"2017-12-06T00:51:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bumc.bu.edu\/gms\/?page_id=54880"},"modified":"2026-06-02T14:32:43","modified_gmt":"2026-06-02T18:32:43","slug":"laurie-m-craigen","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bumc.bu.edu\/gms\/mhcbm\/facultyandstaff\/laurie-m-craigen\/","title":{"rendered":"Laurie M. Craigen, PhD"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/gms\/files\/2017\/12\/Mental-Health-Counsel-30-2.jpg\" alt=\"Laurie Craigen\" class=\"size-full wp-image-56957 alignright\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" \/> Assistant Director and Assistant Dean ad interim Graduate Medical Sciences<\/h4>\n<h4>Education<\/h4>\n<p>I received my BA in psychology from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Additionally, I attained my EdS in School Psychology and my PhD in Counselor Education at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Biography<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span>I am the Assistant Director of the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine (MHCBM) Program here at Boston University, and also currently serve as the Assistant Dean ad interim of Graduate Medical Sciences (GMS). Most recently, I worked as an Associate Professor with the program starting in 2015.\u00a0 Prior to this, I was an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Services at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. For the past ten years, I have worked in a private practice setting. My client base consisted largely of adolescents and young adults presenting with a variety of mental health concerns, particularly self-injurious behavior. My research interests include self-injurious behavior, suicide, trauma, secondary traumatic stress, and the unique needs of military-connected children and their families. In addition to my research endeavors, I am committed to international learning experiences. I recently co-developed an international service-learning program in San Jose, Costa Rica, assisted a colleague in a study abroad program in Dublin, Ireland, and participated in a trauma-healing program for children in South Africa. In addition to international programming, I also developed online courses in human methods and family guidance.<\/span><\/p>\n<h4>Questions and Answers<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Q: Please describe your theoretical orientation and teaching philosophy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: My theoretical orientation is categorized as \u201ctechnical<span>\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"2dbff58c-a323-404f-b683-661845b06704\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"2d47fe03-836c-4b97-ba4e-6a66a158e3df\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"03884ce7-6e02-4572-bbf7-c9cf7d9ac84e\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"5265bc7d-9fe6-4360-a784-fae13a14fb1c\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">eclectism<\/gs><\/gs><gs id=\"7dccb542-bbfc-4c83-9433-2a482f1176b6\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"48be85d4-f957-4662-b6d1-a37170847261\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">\u201d.<\/gs><span>\u00a0<\/span>This approach incorporates a variety of empirically supported treatment strategies that are based on the unique needs of each client. Many of the strategies that I employ in a clinical setting rely on client-centered,<span>\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"293dce41-9420-4425-b56b-64b65d6497f3\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"801d56d3-3381-4544-9d3b-6fe7843c1eda\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"aed91958-7d4a-48ea-95fb-892b1310c602\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"8b1d1634-a795-4948-9aa5-efbe4b0f961c\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">cognitive-behavioral<\/gs><\/gs>, narrative, attachment, and feminist therapeutic approaches. When working with clients, I believe that it is of primary importance to build rapport and develop a secure base with clients. Once a firm relationship is established, clinical progress can occur.<\/p>\n<p>My teaching philosophy is student-centered and collaboratively based. With me in the position of instructor, I also expect to be taught by my students; we will learn together in many endeavors. With my focus on collaboration, I also emphasize the importance of students working together in groups. In my eyes, some of the best learning results from students working together, sharing perspectives, and challenging one another to think in new and different ways. As an instructor, I also believe that there must be an appropriate balance between challenge and support to facilitate learning. So, while my expectations for all students are extremely high, I also make it a point to consistently validate and praise my students for their efforts. Of greatest<span>\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"2c988be8-b210-4758-8d97-eee18caf147e\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"535fd4f0-4ca8-48f9-bb2a-8426f1cb23a2\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"9f4bb4a3-1e02-42d5-b51e-856383f88908\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"a4c7fb69-ea67-4694-8600-cf77fff93c27\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">importance<\/gs><\/gs><span>\u00a0<\/span>to me is not that my students will memorize a particular set of theories or important dates. My primary learning objective for all students is that they will<span>\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"8b06bf30-a34e-405e-bc22-3f96479bc6b5\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"9c56ab0a-c7ec-4fb4-b60f-228f9d9fe38c\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"87ad216e-58b2-4d26-882d-35cd7e3fce52\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"9ddbd872-18dd-4ad6-b4d6-b00566c03385\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">grow<\/gs><\/gs><span>\u00a0<\/span>both personally and professionally from each learning experience. At the conclusion of a course, I also hope that my students will learn to think critically, understand and appreciate new and different perspectives, and learn to apply their newfound knowledge to their professional lives. My approach to teaching also focuses on the preparation of students for professional roles in the community, i.e., the provision of the skills and contextual knowledge necessary to meet the complex ethical and clinical challenges of human service. A commitment to social justice and multicultural awareness and competency is central to my goals in teaching.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: Why did you choose to be a faculty member in the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I was drawn to the program at Boston University\u2019s Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program for a number of reasons. First, I wanted to be a part of a CACREP Mental Health Counseling program. I graduated from a CACREP program and I wanted to join<span> a\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"f1329cab-b99e-4fc4-b303-f77de9a92128\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"e50d920e-f91c-4cb5-8b83-b8b34e060b92\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"da93df34-fd4d-43ca-b256-32d410ad7386\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"00e29c71-5d7f-4768-a938-9617a145ba5f\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">program<\/gs><\/gs><span>\u00a0<\/span>that was committed to counselor education accreditation standards. I also was impressed with the program\u2019s student-centered focus. As a counselor educator, I am passionate about working with, mentoring, and developing the professional identities of future mental health counselors. Thus, I am excited to be a part of a program that values a focus on working directly with students. Also, in addition to the stellar reputation of Boston University, I was eager to join the already impressive faculty in the Mental Health Counseling Program. Each faculty member has a unique focus and they are all involved in cutting-edge research projects, clinical practice, grant work, and community outreach.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: What do you enjoy most about teaching in the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In addition to being a part of a program faculty that values teaching, I also enjoy interacting with students in a classroom setting. The students in the program are extremely intelligent and there were all quite successful in their undergraduate careers. It is also wonderful to work with students from diverse backgrounds. The students in the program arrive<span>\u00a0<\/span><gs id=\"2c37a013-a263-4780-8b2b-3e01911bad68\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"707e43b5-8cd6-4a71-87c5-c8a9ee73cc84\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\"><gs id=\"6b46c6cd-553d-40df-8958-4dc7c8497fe1\" ginger_software_uiphraseguid=\"cebcdb2f-8709-4d51-85b0-960bafd87b3a\" class=\"GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark\">in<\/gs><\/gs><span>\u00a0<\/span>Boston from all over the country and the world.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the classroom teaching experience, I really enjoy sitting one on one with students. I enjoy the mentoring experience and I truly love watching students grow into their professional identity. I have been struck with the students\u2019 passionate curiosity for working with others and their genuine passion for wanting to learn. It is this passion and excitement that also fuels my continued love for the field.<\/p>\n<div class=\"bu_collapsible_container \" aria-live=\"polite\" data-customize-animation=\"false\"><h4 class=\"bu_collapsible\" aria-expanded=\"false\"tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">Memberships<\/h4><div class=\"bu_collapsible_section\" style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>ACA: American Counselors Association<br \/>\nACES: Association for Counselor Education and Supervision<br \/>\nAMHCA: American Mental Health Counselors Association<br \/>\nNOHS: National Organization for Human Services<\/p>\n<p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<br \/>\n<div class=\"bu_collapsible_container \" aria-live=\"polite\" data-customize-animation=\"false\"><h4 class=\"bu_collapsible\" aria-expanded=\"false\"tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">Teaching<\/h4><div class=\"bu_collapsible_section\" style=\"display: none;\"><\/p>\n<p>Human Growth and Development (GMS MH-708)<br \/>\nGroup Dynamics and Process (GMS MH-704-B1)<br \/>\nPracticum Supervision (GMS MH-902)<br \/>\nInternship Supervision (GMS MH-922-D1)<\/p>\n<p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<br \/>\n<div class=\"bu_collapsible_container \" aria-live=\"polite\" data-customize-animation=\"false\"><h4 class=\"bu_collapsible\" aria-expanded=\"false\"tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">Select Publications and Presentations<\/h4><div class=\"bu_collapsible_section\" style=\"display: none;\"><\/p>\n<p>Cole, R., Cowan, R. &amp;<span>\u00a0<\/span><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>(2015). Building partnerships with low-income families of students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity-Disorder: Implications for professional school counselors. Journal of Children and Poverty, 21(1), 47-58. http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/ \/10796126.2015.1032217.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, Cole, R., Paiva, I.&amp; Levingston, K. (2014). Secondary traumatic stress and the role of the human service practitioner: Working effectively with Veterans\u2019 families. Journal of Human Services 34(1), 38-51.<\/p>\n<p>Cole, R.,<span>\u00a0<\/span><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Cowan, R. (2014). Compassion fatigue in human service practitioners. Journal of Human Services, 34(1), 117-120.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Sparkman, N. (2014). The value and importance of international service-learning programs: A model for human service education. Journal of Human Services, 34(1), 126-130.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, Cole, R., &amp; Cowan, R. (2013). Online relationships and the role of the human service professional. Journal of Human Services, 33(1), 29-43.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, Cole, R. &amp; McBride, R. (2013). The college counseling experiences of young<br \/>\nwomen who self-injure: A qualitative study. Human Services Today, 9(1), Retrieved from http:\/\/hst.coehs.uwosh.edu\/home.html.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, &amp; Cole, R. (2012). Self-Injury and eating disorders in minors: When should the human service professional break confidentiality? Journal of Human Services, 32(1), 56-71.<\/p>\n<p>Grothaus, T., Mcauliffe, G., &amp;<span>\u00a0<\/span><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>(2012). Cultural competence and advocacy in strength-based counseling. Journal of Humanistic Counseling Education and Development, 51, 51-65.<\/p>\n<p>Wood, S. &amp;<span>\u00a0<\/span><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>(2011). Self-injury and gifted students. Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 34(6), 839-859. Doi: 10.1177\/016235211424989.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Hays, D. (2011). Assessing the effectiveness of a pilot training program for self-injury treatment. Journal of Human Services, 21(1), 71-82.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Milliken, T. (2010). A qualitative investigation of the adolescent women\u2019s experiences with self-injury. Journal of Humanistic Counseling Education and<br \/>\nDevelopment, 49(1), 3-15.<\/p>\n<p>Healey, A.C. &amp;<span>\u00a0<\/span><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>(2010). An Adlerian-feminist model for self-injury treatment: A holistic approach. Journal of Individual Psychology, 66(4), 366-383.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>Healey, A., Walley, C., &amp; Schuster, J. (2010). Assessing self-injury within adolescent youth. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 43(1),<br \/>\n3-15.<\/p>\n<p>Jurgens, J.,<strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, &amp; Milliken, T. (2010). Who or Whom? Improving the writing skills of human service trainees (Brief Note). Journal of Human Services, 30(1), 66-70.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong>, Cole, R., &amp; Milliken, T. (2009). Self-injury and the role of the human service professional. Human Services, Today, 7(1), Retre3ived from http:\/\/hst.coehs.uwosh.edu\/home.html.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Jurgens, J. (2009). Investigating the internship experiences of human service interns. Human Services Today, 6(1), Retrieved from http:\/\/hst.coehs.uwosh.edu\/home.html.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>(2009). Working with self-injury: Ten guidelines for human services professionals. Human Service Education, 28(1), 132-142.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craigen, L.<\/strong><span>\u00a0<\/span>&amp; Foster, V. (2009). A Qualitative investigation of the counseling experiences of adolescent women with a history of self-injury. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 31(1), 76-94.<\/p>\n<p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"bu_collapsible_container \" aria-live=\"polite\" data-customize-animation=\"false\"><h4 class=\"bu_collapsible\" aria-expanded=\"false\"tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">More Information<\/h4><div class=\"bu_collapsible_section\" style=\"display: none;\"><\/p>\n<p><strong>Office<\/strong>:<br \/>\n72 East Concord Street<br \/>\nRobinson Building \u2013 Suite B-212<br \/>\nBoston, MA 02118<\/p>\n<p><strong>Email<\/strong>: <a href=\"mailto:lcraigen@bu.edu\">lcraigen@bu.edu<\/a><\/p>\n<p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Assistant Director and Assistant Dean ad interim Graduate Medical Sciences Education I received my BA in psychology from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Additionally, I attained my EdS in School Psychology and my PhD in Counselor Education at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. 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