
معرفی
Jasmine Graham is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Counseling at Wake Forest University since July 2022. Her research focuses on women’s behavioral health, particularly female reproductive mental health across the lifespan, including menstrual, perinatal, and menopausal mental health. She employs both quantitative (structural equation modeling, regression analysis) and qualitative (phenomenological design) methodologies in her work.
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision, Virginia Tech, 2014
- Post-Graduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling, Appalachian State University, 2006
- M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, Appalachian State University, 2006
- B.A. in Elementary Education, East Carolina University, 2004
Her recent publications analyze maternal mental health through literary and cinematic lenses, integrate neurocounseling into reproductive health care, and address linguistic diversity in counseling African American English speakers. Her presentations span perinatal addiction, integrated maternal mental health models, and trauma-informed care.
Scientific Awards
- EMPOWER grant recipient, Indiana University, 2021-2022
- 40 Under 40 Alumni Leadership Award for Research and Education, East Carolina University, 2017
- Daya & Mrs. Usha K. Sandhu Multicultural Counseling Research Award, SACES, 2013
- Urban League Fellow, 2017-2018
Graham has served as Founding Editor of the Journal of Counseling and Psychology and coordinated counseling programs at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. She has extensive clinical experience across outpatient, residential, school-based, and correctional settings.




