Sarah CranburySarah Cranbury, LCSW, is a private practice mental health clinician working with military-connected Americans in Wiesbaden, Germany. She is a captain in the Army Reserve where she serves as a clinical social worker, an adjunct faculty member with the University of Maryland Global Campus/Salisbury University School of Social Work, and a member of the Therapist Development Center CE Oversight Committee.

Previously, Sarah worked for six years in community mental health with both Riverside and San Bernardino counties (CA), specializing in law enforcement training (CIT) and high mental health service utilizer engagement/treatment teams.

Sarah received her Master of Social Work in 2014 from California State University, San Bernardino, where her focus of study was homeless services in Riverside County. Sarah received her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from the University of New Hampshire in 2009.

Area of Study

Factors impacting mental health utilization of American expatriates living in Europe