Kelly Graves, Ph.D., HSP-P
Dr. Kelly Graves is a clinical psychologist in NC and spent almost 16 years in academia at both UNCG and NC A&T State University. As a retired tenured Associate Professor, Dr. Graves felt the call to move from the classroom to the community. So, she founded Kellin, PLLC, and its non-profit partner the Kellin Foundation, which has now been recognized nationally and a partner with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN). Dr. Graves has implemented dozens of large grants resulting in systems change and enhanced service delivery. She is an accomplished scholar with dozens of peer-reviewed publications, books, and book chapters. She is sought after internationally as a trainer and technical assistance provider in the areas of trauma and resilience, recently assisting in Guam, Japan, Hawaii, and several other countries and states. She was invited to the White House under the Obama Administration to participate in Think Tank sessions on building community safety and resiliency. Her awards include the American Psychological Association Division 56 Trauma award, the Triad Business Journal Top 40 Leaders Under 40 award, named as a Top Psychologist award with the International Association of Health Care Professionals, a finalist in WGHP’s Remarkable Women of the Triad in 2020, and several others. True to her personal values, she loves to prioritize time with her husband and two daughters where they can frequently be found cheering on their favorite sports teams, engaging in board game battles, traveling, and volunteering in the community.
Dr. Kelly Graves is a clinical psychologist in NC and spent almost 16 years in academia at both UNCG and NC A&T State University. As a retired tenured Associate Professor, Dr. Graves felt the call to move from the classroom to the community. So, she founded Kellin, PLLC, and its non-profit partner the Kellin Foundation, which has now been recognized nationally and a partner with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN). Dr. Graves has implemented dozens of large grants resulting in systems change and enhanced service delivery. She is an accomplished scholar with dozens of peer-reviewed publications, books, and book chapters. She is sought after internationally as a trainer and technical assistance provider in the areas of trauma and resilience, recently assisting in Guam, Japan, Hawaii, and several other countries and states. She was invited to the White House under the Obama Administration to participate in Think Tank sessions on building community safety and resiliency. Her awards include the American Psychological Association Division 56 Trauma award, the Triad Business Journal Top 40 Leaders Under 40 award, named as a Top Psychologist award with the International Association of Health Care Professionals, a finalist in WGHP’s Remarkable Women of the Triad in 2020, and several others. True to her personal values, she loves to prioritize time with her husband and two daughters where they can frequently be found cheering on their favorite sports teams, engaging in board game battles, traveling, and volunteering in the community.