
Crowley briefed National Press Foundation fellows in May 2024: Journalists Can Track Effectiveness, from EAPs to Mental Health Apps.
Kathleen attended and earned her Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Stockton University (known then as the Richard Stockton State College), where her internships gave her such diverse experiences as working with the inner city Housing Authority in Atlantic City and on an inpatient locked co-ed psychiatric ward of Ancora State Hospital.
She has approximately 35+ years of experience working in the mental health field. She has served as a clinician at teaching institutions from Thomas Jefferson University Health System in Philadelphia to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. After taking time to raise her 3 children, she returned to work in the world of Employee Assistance Professionals with the United States Postal Service in the Baltimore and Capital Districts, initially as a Clinician but then as a Consultant. She has lectured to audiences both nationally and internationally on subjects ranging from “Stop Postponing Your Happiness” to “Workplace Violence and Moral Injury-A Survivor’s Guide.”
Presently, Kathleen is the Clinical Manager for the Adventist HealthCare LifeWork Strategy’s EAP program. She is passionate about helping people manage through the most difficult times in their lives.
