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Jasmine Jackson

Internship Coordinator

Jasmine earned her BA in Psychology from John Jay College before receiving her MSEd in Mental Health Counseling from Fordham University. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Counseling Psychology at Seton Hall University. She has her MHC-LP in the state of New York and sees clients at a private practice in New York City.

Jasmine’s passion for improving accessibility to therapy extends beyond her work at Sol Health. She is the founder of The Best Buddy Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to helping young adolescents navigate their mental, physical, and emotional health through animal-assisted therapy. Jasmine is also an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and teaches undergraduate students on the basic foundations of counseling psychology.

As a Sol Health Internship Coordinator, Jasmine is responsible for facilitating weekly group discussions and research projects amongst our therapists-in-training, as well as brainstorming and implementing structured trainings and workshops.