Sarah E. Campbell, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS, BC-TMH
Counselor/Therapist
23 Eno Rd West Creek NJ, 08092About
At the intersection of academia and mental health, my role as a Clinical Counseling Faculty Member at Southern New Hampshire University and a Social Emotional Learning Coordinator intertwines clinical assessment with educational innovation. With almost two decades of experience in clinical and educational settings, my mission is to foster holistic development through evidence-based practices.
Leading the charge in integrating social emotional learning (SEL) at Central Regional School District, where my focus and commitment was to nurture emotional intelligence - an essential catalyst for transformative educational experiences. Changing Waves Consulting, my brainchild, extends this passion, offering a diversity of services focused on empowering individuals and organizations to navigate life's complexities with resilience.
I have specialized training with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (CACREP) focused in Counselor Education and Supervision from Capella University, with additional training in the areas of reunification therapy, life and executive coaching, emotion focused therapy, school social work, and forensics.
Changing Waves Consulting, LLC, services include but are not limited to:
1) Consulting services for individuals, agencies and institutions, school districts, colleges and universities, and other private and corporate businesses;
2) Community education & curriculum development services;
3) Coaching services (life and executive);
4) Clinical counseling services; and
5) Forensic services (evaluative and therapeutic).
Education and Training
Capella University PhD 2015
Capella University MS 2009
Loyola University Certificate 2024
Umass Global Post-Graduate 18 cr hrs in SW 2022
Board Certification
Board Certified Telemental Health Provider (BC-TMH)
National Certified Counselor (NCC)
Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS)
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Core Clinical Counseling Faculty Southern New Hampshire University -
- Founder Changing Waves Consulting, LLC -
Professional Memberships
- National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
- Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
- North American Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES)
Articles and Publications
- PUBLICATIONSCampbell, S. & Jones, M. (2020). Digital storytelling. In M. Pope, M. Gonzalez, E. Cameron, J. Pangelinan (Eds.),Social justice and advocacy in counseling: Experiential activities for teaching (Chapter 5). Routledge.Campbell, S. (2015). Mental Health Counselor Trainees Advocacy Identity Development: A Qualitative Study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, 2015). Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations (ATT 18008).Campbell, S. (2015). Advocacy in action: Student reflections. CSI Exemplar, 30(1), 31-33.
Areas of research
- Social Justice Advocacy
Awards
- HONORS & AWARDSNJ Top Doctor 2024 2024Southern New Hampshire Universitys 2022 Rising Star Award in Counseling2022NARACES Emerging Leader Representative2016Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International2009
Teaching and speaking
- PRESENTATIONSCampbell, S. (2022, March-May) Bridging Emotional Connections: Revisited. Workshops for faculty and staff at Central Regional School District, Bayville, New Jersey. Campbell, S. (2018, April) Bridging Emotional Connections. Workshop for collaborative healthcare students at Stockton University, Galloway, New Jersey.Campbell, S. (2018, March) Bridging Emotional Connections. Workshop for Forked River MOMsNext group, Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey.PRESENTATIONSJones, M. & Campbell, S. (2017, October) The Use of Digital Storytelling Pedagogy to Promote Self- Awareness and Social Justice Advocacy in the Counselor-in-Training. Education session at the 2017 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Chicago, Illinois.Campbell, S. (2016, October) Bridging Emotional Connectedness with Students: Supporting Student Success. In-service Workshop for Central Regional School District College, Bayville, New Jersey.Campbell, S. (2016, Septemb.er) Mental Health Counselor Trainees Advocacy Identity Development: A Qualitative Study. Education session at the 2016 North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Syracuse, New York.Campbell, S. (2016, August) The 6 Human Needs: Supporting Student Success. Workshop at Ocean County College, Toms River, New Jersey.Decker, K., Campbell, S., Manis, A., Paylo, M. (2015, October) Pragmatic Infusion of Social Justice Advocacy through Pedagogy and Practice. Education session at the 2015 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.PRESENTATIONSDaigle, J., Drew, M., Wells, P., Field, T., Byrne, A., Carlson, J., & Campbell, S. (2015, October) Project Legacy: ACES President Initiative. Education session at the 2015 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Decker, K., Campbell, S., Manis, A. (2014, September) Promoting an Advocacy Identity: How to Light a Fire. Roundtable session the 2014 North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Providence, Rhode Island.
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Bridging Academia and Mental Health Through Innovative Practices and Expertise
At the forefront of the evolving landscape of mental health and education, Dr. Sarah E. Campbell serves as Core Clinical Counseling Faculty at Southern New Hampshire University, as well as a dedicated counselor within school-based and private practice settings. With nearly two decades of experience in both clinical and educational settings, Dr. Campbell is on a mission to foster holistic development through evidence-based practices with a strong emphasis on empowering others to access their voices.
Dr. Campbell’s focus and commitment in providing school-based counseling support continues to be on nurturing emotional intelligence in our youth. In line with this mission, she founded Changing Waves Consulting, LLC, which serves as a platform to empower individuals and organizations to navigate life's complexities with resilience.
Changing Waves Consulting offers a wide array of services, including: consulting services for individuals, agencies, institutions, school districts, universities, and corporate businesses; community education services aimed at enhancing understanding and skills in mental wellness; life and executive coaching services designed to support personal and professional growth; clinical counseling services that provide therapeutic support tailored to individual, groups, couples, and families (EFT trained); forensic services encompassing both evaluative and therapeutic dimensions to include reunification therapy; and curriculum development to enrich educational programs with evidence-based practices.
Dr. Campbell earned her MS in Mental Health Counseling and her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Capella University. Her dissertation focused on the lived experiences of counselors in training (CIT) and their journey toward becoming social justice advocates, a topic she is passionate about. Her qualifications include credentials as a National Certified Counselor (NCC), Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), and Board Certified Telemental Health Provider (BC-TMH).
In addition to her extensive clinical experience, Dr. Campbell has over twelve years of online teaching experience in counselor education and has developed training curricula for various programs. She has also contributed to non-profit initiatives focusing on international adoption and family homelessness.
Dr. Campbell's commitment to service extends beyond her immediate community. She has participated in local, regional, and national service activities with organizations such as the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), and the North American Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES). Her work includes co-authoring a chapter on utilizing Digital Storytelling to support CITs in becoming social justice advocates as well as having a self-help book in the works.
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