Katie Grace MacElveen, PhD joins Open Sky Clinical Team

Posted by: danny on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Open Sky Wilderness Therapy Welcomes Katie Grace MacElveen, PhD to Clinical Team

Open Sky is honored to announce the addition of our newest team member, Katie Grace MacElveen, PhD.  In addition to holding her doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Dr. MacElveen brings rich and diverse professional experiences to Open Sky.  She has clinical experience in inpatient adolescent and adult psychiatric settings as well as private practice.

Dr. MacElveen’s clinical specialties include addiction recovery, grief and trauma, transitions, emotional and behavioral difficulties, and educational challenges.   She has also successfully launched two children of her own, who are dynamic young adults, now in their 20’s.

In addition to her vast experience as a practitioner, Dr. MacElveen taught psychology and communications classes to young adults in several colleges and universities, including Naropa University, Fort Lewis College, and the Duke University MBA program. She has had an organizational consulting business that has taken her to many parts of the world to support high performance leadership and diversity awareness in firms including UBS, Motorola, and Microsoft.

Dr. MacElveen will be taking over the leadership as clinical therapist of our young adult team from Gregory Martin, MA.  Gregory served as our young adult therapist at Open Sky for the last three years and completed his employment with us at the end of August 2009.  Gregory was a leader in developing the rich and powerful young adult program at Open Sky.

After more than a decade in the industry, Gregory is taking a sabbatical from wilderness therapy and is on to new pursuits.  We are incredibly grateful for the service Gregory has provided to students, families and to our Open Sky community.

Read Dr. Katie Grace MacElveen’s Open Sky bio

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Leave a Reply