Jasmine is a Doctoral Student at Seton Hall University’s Counseling Psychology PhD Program. Prior to Seton Hall, she earned her Bachelor’s in Forensic Psychology and Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Fordham University. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at both Seton Hall University and John Jay College and is a current Pre-Doctoral Intern at Good Grief providing grief group psychotherapy to high school students. Jasmine is also the CEO/Founder of a nonprofit organization called The Best Buddy Foundation that incorporates canine-assisted interventions to individuals of all ages. Her current research interests are the psychological effects of canine-assisted interventions amongst university’ students.