Graduate Student
Oklahoma State University
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
Elisabeth Arnold Ingram will graduate this May with her MS in Counseling with a specialization in Clinical Mental Health at Oklahoma State University. She holds a BA in Political Science with a minor in Economics from the University of Tulsa, where she graduated from the Honors Program. Ingram plans to pursue a PhD in Counseling Psychology at Oklahoma State, beginning in the Fall 2025.
Ingram's professional experience includes serving as an Adult Clinical Intern at Domestic Violence Intervention Services in Tulsa, OK, where she provided individual therapy, group counseling, and crisis intervention services.
Her training includes certification as a Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga Facilitator (TCTSY-F) from the Justice Resource Institute, and she is a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance. Ingram expanded her trauma-informed care expertise by completing the Circles of Peace Circle Keeper Training at the Center for Violence and Recovery, NYU, in June 2024, enhancing her ability to implement restorative justice practices in domestic violence intervention and recovery. Demonstrating her commitment to anti-racism, Ingram completed an intensive 10-week training on "At Work on Dismantling White Supremacy" with Go West Consulting, further informing her approach to culturally responsive and equitable mental health practices.
Ingram is actively involved in professional organizations, holding student memberships in the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), Oklahoma Psychological Association, American Counseling Association, and American Psychological Association.
Ingram was awarded the 2024 Institutional Courage Research Grant from the Center for Institutional Courage. She continues to contribute to the field as a volunteer with Oklahoma Appleseed and as a survivor-advocate, focusing on improving social responses to trauma and reducing re-traumatization.
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