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Stephanie McGrath
Steph is a mental health professional with 14 years of experience. She provides services and training to support high-performance enhancement, resilience, and wellness. Steph has provided both sports and clinical psychology to various organizations. She has conducted post-graduate research on Australian Olympic Track and Field athletes and worked with professional sporting organizations across Australia. Steph has spent the past eight years working for several military branches, including the US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force, and Australian Army. She serves as the Cognitive Performance Specialist (CPS) for Naval Special Warfare Group 1 (NSWG1). Steph's role involves training and educating Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel in individual and group settings. She focuses on teaching specific skills and strategies related to cognitive, mental, behavioral, psychosocial, perceptual, learning, adaptive thinking, human engagement, and emotional control. Additionally, Steph has developed a curriculum for the US military to foster positive experiences surrounding counseling for US Army soldiers. Steph is conducting research on the correlation between mentorship, psychological safety, and female firefighters' turnover intentions as part of her pursuit of a Doctorate in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.