COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM -- North Carolina Central University

Her groundbreaking dissertation, “When We (Re)member: A Multi-phased Unearthing of the Storied Experiences and Embodied Healing Journeys of Black Women (Re)covering the Wounds of Body Image Standards and Disordered Eating: An ODE to Sisters of the Yam,” challenges the predominantly White-centered body image and eating disorder research landscape. Drawing from Black feminist scholars, decolonial methodologies, and embodied practices like restorative yoga and Sista circles, Kelsey’s research uplifts the stories and healing journeys of Black women, paving the way for culturally affirming, social justice-informed therapeutic frameworks. Kelsey’s academic and research journey reflects her commitment to uplift those historically left in the margins.

As a counseling practitioner, supervisor, and educator, Kelsey incorporated a holistic, culturally conscious lens to her teaching at NC State University, where she assisted with courses like  Multicultural Counseling, Crisis Intervention, and Theories of Counseling. She supervises post-graduate counselors, emphasizing the transformative power of integrating mindfulness and yoga into counseling praxis. Kelsey’s commitment to bridging the gap between academia and clinical practice extends to her involvement in professional organizations, including the North Carolina Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) and Chi Sigma Iota (CSI).

Kelsey is a double Eagle (#EaglePride), earning both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at North Carolina Central University. Kelsey served as the 68th Miss North Carolina Central University 2011-2012. It is with great honor and pleasure that she return to her alma mater as a faculty member! 

When she’s not teaching or leading yoga and group fitness classes, Kelsey enjoys being outdoors/hiking, trying new restaurants, watching thriller movies, car karaoke, trying not to over or under water her houseplants, reading, and spending time with loved ones! 

 

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