Craig has extensive experience working with youth, adults, and families in shelters, community-based programs, hospitals, residential facilities, schools, and on Native American reservations. For 15 years, he worked as a therapist, supervisor, and clinical director in mental health agencies and hospitals. He is particularly active in the treatment of individuals and communities impacted by developmental, familial, interpersonal, and mass trauma through his work as a trainer, consultant, and supervisor internationally.
He has been in private practice since 2007.
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Faculty/Board Appointments
For over a decade, Craig served as adjunct faculty at New York University and at Lesley University, teaching courses in both clinical practice and research. He is co-founder and training director of the Kint Institute, which offers a post-Masters certificate program in the arts and trauma treatment in New York City and teaches at Adelphi University in the social work department’s continuing education program.
He co-chairs the Community Outreach task force for the American Group Psychotherapy Association and serves on its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion task force, in which capacities he has coordinated domestic and international trauma response and co-authored the organization’s public statements on a number of human rights issues. He co-chaired the organization’s Child/Adolescent Special Interest Group for 10 years.
Craig was appointed to the Editorial Review Board for the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy in 2008, and has served on the Editorial Board for The Arts in Psychotherapy since 2007 and the German Medical Science Journal of Arts Therapies since its inception.
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Education
Ph.D., Lesley University
MA, New York University
Certificate in Management & Supervision