Clinical Associate Professor, UNC Department of Psychiatry
Clinical Psychologist, Asheville TEACCH Center
Education:
B.A., Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M.S. and Ph.D, Clinical Psychology, Child and Family Program, University of Miami
Clinical Psychology Internship, LaRabida Children’s Hospital, University of Chicago
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Center for Developmental Science and Program on Childhood Trauma and Maltreatment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discipline:
Clinical Psychologist
Summary Statement:
Mary Crowson is a Clinical Psychologist at the Asheville TEACCH Autism Center and a Clinical Associate Professor in the UNC Department of Psychiatry. She works primarily with adolescents and adults with autism. Mary provides diagnostic evaluations for this age range. She is particularly interested in helping individuals where there is suspected autism gain clarity about their status and recommending the best support for their needs. She also enjoys supervising and training graduate students, residents, fellows, and other professionals who want to develop a greater understanding of autism. She originally began working at TEACCH as an undergraduate at UNC and continues to find her work with autistic individuals fulfilling.