Maggie Vey
Maggie Vey holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. In addition to this, she is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling at National University to receive a Marriage and Family Therapist license. Her educational background and affiliations with these specific programs helped lead her toward advocacy for marginalized populations within various communities.
With over 5 years of cafe management experience, she has developed training programs and facilitated meetings geared toward an inclusive lens keeping in mind the needs of various demographics including neurodivergent individuals, LGBTQ+, and more. She also has experience working with youth experiencing learning disabilities and at-risk youth after-school programs. Both allow her to bring curiosity, wonder, and a drive for advocacy into her training facilitation at NCRC.
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling at National University (In progress)
- Masters of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
TRAINING EXPERIENCE & SPECIALTIES
- The ARTful Conversation
- ART of Inclusive Communication
- Training programs with a focus on inclusion for neurodivergent individuals, LGBTQ+, and others
- Youth experiencing learning disabilities and at-risk youth
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
When I am not studying clinical counseling, I do several activities. My favorites include playing with my 2 dogs, knitting, hiking, rock climbing, or thrifting vintage clothes and furniture.