Jasmin Rolling
Dr. Rolling has experience as an Adjunct Faculty instructing various courses in higher education. This included a traditional undergraduate course, Theories of Counseling, at Holy Family University and virtual/online graduate courses including, Learning and Behavior and Life Span Development at Purdue Global University. At Walden University, Dr. Rolling is instructing virtual/online graduate level psychology courses as a Post-Doctoral Fellow. Dr. Rolling's area of research focuses on Black women and their experiences with racial trauma. Her published dissertation is titled, "Racial Trauma in Black Women in the United States". Dr. Rolling has over eighteen years of experience servicing individuals in the mental/behavioral health field at different capacities. The populations she has served include adults, adolescents, and children, with an array of mental/behavioral challenges in different healthcare settings, from community behavioral health, to home, school and community services, to primary care. She has delivered services as a clinician and supported clinicians as a clinical supervisor. Dr. Rolling is a member the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, and the International Association of Applied Psychology.