
معرفی
Jesse Scott is an Instructor of Psychology at Colorado Mesa University, affiliated with the Department of Psychology within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He teaches courses including General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Group Process, and Interviewing, and integrates his clinical counseling experience into pedagogy.
Education:
- MA in Counseling - Clinical Mental Health, Adams State University
- BA in Psychology, Colorado Mesa University
Jesse's research and professional interests focus on applied mental health interventions, particularly in rural communities. He is deeply involved in suicide prevention, wilderness therapy, and developing informal mentoring systems for at-risk youth. His work bridges academic training with real-world application in counseling and community wellness.
While no peer-reviewed articles are listed, his contributions are practice- and service-oriented, emphasizing training, outreach, and experiential education.
Scientific and Professional Recognition:
- Coach of the Year 2023, US Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association
Jesse has been actively involved in service and leadership roles, including as a certified Master Trainer for Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and a Mental Health First Aid Trainer. He has also contributed through board memberships and coalition work, supporting community mental health and environmental education initiatives.
Labs and Teams: Jesse leads the Alpine Ski team at CMU as Head Coach and is involved with the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Mesa County, demonstrating a strong commitment to student development and community service.





