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SPEAKER BIO:
LaVerne Collins is a National Certified Counselor licensed to practice independently as a professional counselor in the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Nationally, Dr. Collins is highly respected as a keynote speaker, trainer, workshop presenter, clinical supervisor, professional coach, motivator, and minister.
Her special interests include trauma-informed care, diversity-informed practice, race-based treatment needs and disparities, organizational dynamics, and faith-based competencies in mental health. Throughout her career, she has established herself as a sought-after diversity trainer and consultant in behavioral health, medicine, education, and business.
Collins is the owner of a private practice and counselor training company, New Seasons Counseling, Training and Consulting, Inc., and the owner of Collins Christian Life Coaching, LLC. Working as a counselor, writer, coach, mentor, trainer, and serial entrepreneur for over 25 years, she has vast experience in helping people and organizations manage life's unexpected crises, grief and loss issues, relationship issues, and mental health.
In addition to various clinical roles, LaVerne served as the Program Director and Interim Vice President for the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Foundation and Professional Services Division. As time allows, she has served as an adjunct professor/lecturer in Counselor Education and Development at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro (UNCG). Currently, she also serves on the Industry Advisory Council for the University of Phoenix.
Collins has a dual bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and an M.S. Ed in Community Counseling from Duquesne (pronounced: Doo-Cane) University in Pittsburgh. She holds a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling from South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary. She is certified in coaching, clinical supervision, grief, trauma, integrative nutrition coaching, telehealth counseling, and addiction counseling.
She is the author of two books, "The Fruit of Your Pain: Experiencing Spiritual Renewal Through Seasons of Struggle" and her newest release from Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, "OVERLOOKED: Counselor Insights for the Unspoken Issues in Black American Life." She has published several works in professional textbooks and trade publications, including a two-year "Honoring Diversity" series focused on cultural competence in clinical work for the American Counseling Association's Counseling Today magazine. Collins is a contributing author to Springer Publishing's 2022 textbook, "Multicultural Counseling: Responding with Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Advocacy" (Summers and Nelson, eds.), and she is also a contributing author in the "Sage Encyclopedia of Multicultural Counseling, Social Justice, and Advocacy" (Dermer and Abdullah, eds).
With a commitment to developing more trainers in the counseling profession, Dr. Collins now trains, coaches, and mentors other counselors who want to increase their impact as approved mental health trainers and consultants through her popular 12-month MultiCultural MasterClass (MC2) curriculum, with an emphasis on trauma, culture, faith, and race.
Contact her at: DrCollins@NewSeasons.training
Visit her website: at www.NewSeasons.training