Craig Groehn LISW

Slater, IA

Growing up in a military career family, Craig eventually settled in Iowa graduating from Ankeny high school. With an interest in serving humanity and finding a natural comfort with empathizing with others, he went on to study psychology and sociology at Central College. Craig was most influenced by the work of Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter and Fred Rogers for both their compassion and strength. He worked with emotionally challenged adolescents and was active with social justice issues related to nuclear arms reductions and peace in Central America through education and political action. Wishing to make more specific and concrete changes, he pursued clinical social work at the University of Iowa. Craig provided suicide crisis services, served the MR population and worked with high risk adolescent males. During his social work studies, he continued to be involved in social justice issues and was active as an organizer in the successful campaign for the University of Iowa to divest from South Africa. Craig also worked with the Southern African Coalition at American Friend’s Service Committee to assist through demonstrating and educating of Des Moines businesses as well as the city of Des Moines to continue the South African divestiture movement. Further, he worked with the homeless in the Des Moines area and provided therapy services to the general population.

Craig graduated from the University of Iowa and received honors for his final examination. He then began working in Ames, Iowa for the Central Iowa Mental Health Center. As a therapist, Craig worked with the general population providing individual, couple and family therapy. He also provided disability and suicide risk evaluation services and maintained a satellite office in Jefferson, Iowa. Coming from a military family and working at the mental health center his social work/therapy practice philosophy developed to one of courage, commitment and sacrifice. Craig’s clinical work evolved into a focus on specialty practice with complex DID, ritualistic abuse and complex trauma clients. During this time, he continued to receive trauma based training from Two Rivers Hospital.

  • Work
    • Social Worker
  • Education
    • University of Iowa