Kathy Oquelí McGraw, PhD, MPH, LCSW-BACS, LAC, LPP

Director of MSW Programs, Clinical Assistant Professor

127 Elk Place, Suite 344
Kathy Oqueli McGraw

Biography

Dr. Kathy McGraw is the President and CEO of McGraw and Associates, LLC, a mental health, forensic, life coaching, substance abuse, crisis intervention, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) firm. Dr. McGraw works with children and their families through three programs in the Metropolitan New Orleans, the Bayou Region, and the River Region areas. The three programs are the Collaborative ADR Institute of Louisiana, the Employee Assistance Behavioral Health Institute, and the Institute for Families, Parenting, and Children. She has a PhD and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Tulane’s School of Social Work. She has a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Maternal and Child Health and Community Health Sciences from Tulane’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), and a Licensed Prevention Professional (LPP).

Dr. McGraw is certified in military / post-combat behavioral health and specializes with deployment and reintegration issues. She is a qualified juvenile, delinquency, family, and custody mediator trained by Loyola Law School's Mediation Program. She has provided mediation services through numerous programs, including the Louisiana Supreme Court’s Children Advocacy Mediation Project. She is a qualified child custody evaluator and parenting coordinator (PC). She was appointed by the Louisiana Supreme Court to the Louisiana State Law Institute’s Parenting Coordination Committee, and co-wrote the Louisiana statutes for parenting coordination. She was also on the committees, which revised the mediation statutes for domestic and family mediation (L.R.S. 9:334) and juvenile and delinquency mediation (Children Code 439) in Louisiana. She is trained in the collaborative divorce model and has provided services as a child specialist and a coach. She has been honored to be listed in the Louisiana State Bar Association's Journal titled, "Who's Who in ADR" numerous times.

Dr. McGraw has facilitated workshops focused on the trauma recovery process for adults, children, and communities after a disaster. She has worked extensively with families, school teachers and counselors, first responders, and community organizers in the areas of conflict and dispute resolution, anger management, relationships, and communication skills needed after life traumas. She has also facilitated several city-wide meetings in New Orleans organized by AmericaSpeaks and the United New Orleans Plan (UNOP) to aid in the recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans and the surrounding communities after hurricanes and flooding events.

Dr. McGraw wrote and contributed chapters to two books, A Guide to Getting Vibrant and Lasting Relationships and 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Volume 2

Areas of Expertise

  • Adolescent Development
  • Anti-racist Community Engaged Research
  • Behavioral Health
  • Clinical Social Work
  • Collective Trauma
  • Development Across the Life Course
  • Disaster Mental Health
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Family Counseling
  • Family Counseling with Ethnic Minorities
  • Health Disparities / Health Equity
  • HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis C
  • Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • International Social Work
  • Interpersonal Trauma
  • Intimate Partner Violence / Sexual Violence
  • Medical Social Work
  • Military and Veteran Social Work
  • Parenting
  • Program Development and Evaluation
  • Public Health
  • Resilience
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Social Stress
  • Substance Use and Substance Use Treatment
  • Trauma and Trauma-informed Care
  • Wellness/Well-being
  • Women's Health

Education

  • PhD in Social Work from Tulane University School of Social Work
  • MSW from Tulane University School of Social Work
  • MPH in Maternal and Child Health and Community Health Sciences from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

Highlights, Honors & Awards

  • 2022 Delta Omega Alum - Public Health Honorary Society, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine 
  • 2017 Louisiana Certified Compulsive Gambling Counselor of the Year, Louisiana Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainers, Inc. (LASACT) 
  • 2017 Louisiana Prevention Service Provider of the Year, Louisiana Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainers, Inc. (LASACT) 
  • 2014 Louisiana Prevention Professional of the Year, Louisiana Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainers, Inc. (LASACT) 
  • 2014 Louisiana Prevention Service Provider of the Year, Louisiana Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainers, Inc. (LASACT)

Selected Publications

  • Elmhurst, K. R., Figley, C. R., & McGraw, K. O. (2019). Post-Katrina undergraduate trauma education: Theory, conceptualization, innovation, implementation, and proof of concept. Traumatology, 25(3), 189–195.  
  • McGraw, K.O. (2007). Fifty ways to leave your lover: How is divorce coaching a form of relationship coaching? In M. Schwader. (Ed.). A guide to getting vibrant and lasting relationships. Portland, OR: Clarity of Vision, Inc. 
  • McGraw, K.O. (2006). Improve your life by improving the lives of your children. In D. Riklan. (Ed.). 101 great ways to improve your life (Vol.2). N.J.: Self Improvement Inc.