Megan Ross

 MeganRossAs director of Program Development and Trauma Awareness, Megan supports the needs of residents by developing programming in alignment with the evolutions of neuroscience, process addictions, trauma recovery, expressive modalities, and critical, humanist psychology, while promoting the embodiment process for both residents and staff.

She develops, trains and upholds a campus-wide integrative approach to the recovery process. This involves the promotion of increasing present moment tolerance for awareness, regulation, organization, and integration of the self.

Megan started at Timberline Knolls as an expressive therapist and a member of the Clinical Development Institute, then went on to serve as Trauma Therapy Coordinator.

Megan received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology and Movement Science from The Evergreen State College. She was awarded a Graduate Certificate in Laban Movement Analysis (GL-CMA) and a master’s in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling from Columbia College in Chicago. Megan is currently pursuing her Doctorate in International Trauma Psychology.

Megan is a member of the American Dance Therapy Association.