Meet Our Team

Dan Marlowe, PhD, LMFT

Dr. Marlowe is the founding Chair of the Department of Behavioral Health at Campbell School of Osteopathic Medicine. He has worked in a variety of medical and mental health settings including a major university cancer center, federally qualified health center (FQHC), family medicine residency program, and state psychiatric hospital. His clinical experience is diverse ranging from academic performance, mental health (depression, anxiety, PTSD, bi-polar disorder, etc.) and substance abuse issues, to behavioral management (e.g., smoking cessation, weight loss, pain management), to helping couples and families overcome conflict in their relationships. Dr. Marlowe is also trained in clinical hypnosis, which he uses regularly for individuals suffering from chronic pain, anxiety and/or phobias, as well as other mental health and medical-related issues.

Jeff Krepps, PhD, LMFT

Dr. Krepps is the Director of Behavioral Health Education & Research at Campbell School of Osteopathic Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University where he also completed a specialization in Medical Family Therapy, and he received his Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Appalachian State. Dr. Krepps’s clinical experience spans over 25 years and includes work in a multiple settings, including private practice, family medicine clinic, university counseling/therapy clinic, sexual assault treatment center, private and public mental health clinics, community substance abuse treatment center, and home-based therapy. In addition to his clinical experience, Dr. Krepps is the former Site-director and Assistant Professor of Pfeiffer University’s marriage and family therapy (MFT) graduate program (Raleigh/Durham campus). He is a former Assistant Professor with the MFT graduate program at East Carolina University (ECU), and a former adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry within ECU’s Brody School of Medicine. He was President of the North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy from 2013-2014 and served on the board for 12 years.

Samantha Turnipseed, MS, LCMHC-S

Samantha Turnipseed, MS, LCMHC-S is the Assistant Director of Clinical Services for the Department of Behavioral Health. She is licensed by the state of North Carolina as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Supervisor. Samantha received her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from the State University of New York at Albany, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Syracuse University. Her past clinical experience includes providing intensive psychiatric rehabilitation treatment and outpatient therapy. In her current role, Samantha provides psychotherapy to health professional graduate students of Campbell University. Samantha specializes in treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress, and uses a variety of treatment modalities including CBT, EMDR, and patient-centered techniques. She is passionate about providing and teaching the tenants of trauma-informed care, and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.

Tracie Connor, MA, LCMHC

Tracie Connor, MA, LCMHC is a Behavioral Health Clinician for the Department of Behavioral Health. She is licensed by the state of North Carolina as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Tracie received her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Campbell University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from North Carolina State University. Her clinical experience includes providing psychotherapy to young adults, adults, geriatric and Veteran populations. Tracie also provided integrative behavioral care at the Campbell University Health Center. In her current role, Tracie provides psychotherapy to health professional graduate students at Campbell University. She is passionate about mindfulness-based care and the relationship between neuroscience and mental health care.

Erin Suwattana, M.Ed., LCMHC-A

Erin Suwattana, M.Ed., LCMHC-A is a Behavioral Health Clinician for the Department of Behavioral Health. She is licensed by the state of North Carolina as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate. Erin received her Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from North Carolina State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and International Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Before pursuing a counseling career, Erin worked in nonprofit administration and sociolinguistic research. Her counseling experience includes working with graduate students facing anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, grief and relationship concerns. Erin is an EMDR Trained Therapist. She is passionate about helping students find both practical strategies for feeling better and insight into themselves.  

Teresa Butrum, AS 

Teresa Butrum is the Administrative Assistant for the Department of Behavioral Health at Campbell School of Osteopathic Medicine.  She received her Associate Degree in Applied Science, Medical, and Legal, from Central Carolina Community College in Sanford, NC.  Ms. Butrum has 30 years of administrative experience, which includes 15 years of serving as Executive Assistant to the Lead Pastor at Opendoor Church in Winterville, NC.  She provides administrative support to the CUSOM Behavioral Health team through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication. She serves as the initial point of contact for anyone seeking clinical services from Behavioral Health.