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In this episode of 'On Air with Dr. Pete', Dr. Jennifer Jones-Damis shares her journey as a licensed psychologist and director of CAPS at Rutgers University. She discusses her experiences in trauma psychology, including her time at Rikers Island, and her transition to higher education. Dr. Jones-Damis emphasizes the importance of understanding racial trauma and its impact on individuals, particularly in the context of mental health and counseling. The conversation highlights her passion for helping young people and the significance of self-care in the mental health profession.
Learn more about Dr. Jennifer Jones Here:
https://health.rutgers.edu/about-us/staff/jennifer-jones-damis
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In this episode of 'On Air with Dr. Pete', Dr. Jennifer Jones-Damis shares her journey as a licensed psychologist and director of CAPS at Rutgers University. She discusses her experiences in trauma psychology, including her time at Rikers Island, and her transition to higher education. Dr. Jones-Damis emphasizes the importance of understanding racial trauma and its impact on individuals, particularly in the context of mental health and counseling. The conversation highlights her passion for helping young people and the significance of self-care in the mental health profession.
Learn more about Dr. Jennifer Jones Here:
https://health.rutgers.edu/about-us/staff/jennifer-jones-damis
Support the show
On Air With Dr. Pete https://officialdrpete.com