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Sarah Campbell, Ph.D., LAC, NCC

Adjunct Faculty Graduate Counseling Online

Education
  • Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision (Capella University)
  • M.S. Mental Health Counseling (Capella University)
  • B.S. Human Services (Thomas Edison State College of New Jersey)
  • A.A.S Paralegal Studies (Ocean County College)
Classes I teach
  • Research Design and Statistics
  • Group Counseling
  • CMHC Practicum and Internship
  • Counseling Theories
  • Foundations of Clinical Mental Health
Profile

Sarah E. Campbell earned a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision and an M.S. in Mental Health Counseling from Capella University.  While at Capella, Sarah served as a peer mentor and on the school’s advisory council for the Ph.D. and Masters Counseling Programs.  Sarah is active in both regional and national organizations and is a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC).  She is currently working towards completing the requirements to obtain her LPC in the state of New Jersey.  Currently, Sarah is an independent consultant and serves as an adjunct instructor at Messiah College and for a local undergraduate university where she teaches for the academic student success and psychology departments.  Her clinical, research and academic interests include social justice advocacy, cultural diversity, and counseling children and adolescents.  She enjoys presenting on the regional and national level on the topics of social justice advocacy as well as contributing to the field through research and writing.  Before earning her doctorate, Sarah worked as a paralegal for ten years in the area of family law, substance abuse counselor with adults and adolescents, and as a mental health counselor for children in the Hopewell Township School District.  She also worked in the field of adoptions for four years.