Meredith Krause
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Meredith Krause is a clinical psychologist with over twenty years’ experience leveraging psychological science to inform executive decision-making; personnel management; risk mitigation; policy development; and treatment planning and provision. Consistent with her training as a research-practitioner, she has served as a clinician in mental health, correctional, education, law enforcement, intelligence, and corporate settings while also authoring technical papers, peer-reviewed articles, and training curricula on personnel selection, insider threat mitigation, vigilance fatigue, and organizational duty of care.
She has extensive experience conducting suitability assessment for military and civilian candidates for high-risk assignments, and fostering resilience and post-traumatic growth in first responders and military service members. Her career highlights include developing the Deployment Psychological Services Program at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; providing selection, training and support services within the FBI’s Undercover Safeguard Program; and screening personnel for special assignments within the US Army, USMC, and US Navy.
Dr. Krause earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Smith College, and her MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia. She is licensed to practice clinical psychology in both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia, and is a member of the National Register of Health Providers in Psychology.