Amy O’Neill-Gregorian, DHSc, LPC
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Dr. O’Neill-Gregorian has provided trauma-informed care and consultation across the country, including response efforts in Nashville, TN; Perry, IA; Allen, TX; New Orleans, LA; Minneapolis, MN; Weisser Ring Austria, and has presented at national and international conferences. She is a member of multiple organizations, such as the National Mass Violence Center, OVC TTAC, and the EU Hub of Experts on Victims of Terrorism. She has contributed to the UN’s Model Legislative Provisions for the Rights of Victims of Terrorism, as well as to expert consultations on the development of VoTAN (Victims of Terrorism and Associations Network).
In addition to her private counseling practice in Doylestown, PA, Dr. O’Neill-Gregorian teaches in the graduate Counseling Psychology Program at Chestnut Hill College and is an adjunct lecturer at SUNY New Paltz Institute for Disaster Menthal Health (IDMH). Her doctoral research focused on perceived social support in communities impacted by hate-motivated mass shootings and is currently being prepared for publication.



