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Jasmine Jackson

Internship Coordinator

Jasmine Jackson, MSEd, MHC-LP, is a dedicated mental health professional, educator, and researcher with a deep passion for expanding access to therapy and fostering the next generation of counselors. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice before obtaining her Master of Science in Education in Mental Health Counseling from Fordham University. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in Counseling Psychology at Seton Hall University, where her research interests center on the therapeutic benefits of canine-assisted psychotherapy.

Jasmine is a Mental Health Counselor (MHC-LP) in New York State and provides psychotherapy to individuals and couples in private practice in New York City. She works from an integrative, culturally responsive framework, prioritizing the unique experiences and needs of each client.

Beyond clinical work, Jasmine is committed to training and mentoring future mental health professionals. She serves as an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she teaches undergraduate students the foundational principles of counseling psychology. Additionally, in her role as an Internship Coordinator at Sol Health, she facilitates weekly group discussions, supervises research initiatives, and develops structured trainings and workshops for therapists-in-training.

Jasmine’s work is guided by a commitment to making therapy more accessible and effective, particularly for underserved communities. Whether in the classroom, the therapy room, or through research, she strives to empower others by fostering meaningful connections and advancing the field of mental health care.