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Jacqueline Robinson serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Agnes Scott College, specializing in trauma-informed and ecologically grounded therapeutic approaches within the Department of Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision (CACREP Accredited) from Mercer University
- M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy (CAREP Accredited) from Richmont Graduate University
- B.A. in Psychology from Spelman College
Dr. Robinson's research integrates trauma, crisis, and family systems counseling through ecological frameworks, examining systemic inequities' impact on psychological health. She actively advances multicultural counseling competence and develops innovative clinical supervision models while exploring trauma-family functioning intersections. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive practices and post-traumatic growth in adolescent populations.
Her publications reveal consistent focus on ecological perspectives in mental health, particularly how socioeconomic factors like food security influence family dynamics and clinical practice. Both works demonstrate commitment to translating research into actionable therapeutic strategies addressing social determinants of health.
As Founder and Clinical Director of V.O.I.C.E Counseling Services, she operationalizes her scholarly interests through direct clinical service provision and community engagement initiatives.
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