Jasmine Dowery, LMHC (MA), serves as the Regional Clinical Director of Assessments for the Southeast Region at Justice Resource Institute, where she leverages her extensive expertise in mental health advocacy and dance/movement psychotherapy to enhance the assessment process for youth in need of services. In...
Jasmine Dowery, LMHC (MA), serves as the Regional Clinical Director of Assessments for the Southeast Region at Justice Resource Institute, where she leverages her extensive expertise in mental health advocacy and dance/movement psychotherapy to enhance the assessment process for youth in need of services. In her pivotal role, Jasmine is responsible for producing comprehensive assessment documents for newly committed youth, which are critical in guiding the Regional Review Team, youth, and their families in determining appropriate service needs and levels of care for initial placements, whether residential or community-based.
Jasmine's background in juvenile justice and somatic healing uniquely positions her to approach assessments with a holistic lens, ensuring that emotional and psychological factors are thoroughly considered. Her proficiency in mental health assessment and risk assessment allows her to identify underlying issues that may affect a youth's well-being, while her skills in motivational interviewing foster a supportive environment for open communication with both the youth and their guardians.
In addition to her assessment duties, Jasmine actively engages in community outreach initiatives, advocating for mental health resources and promoting the benefits of dance and movement therapy as effective tools for emotional healing and self-expression. Her leadership skills are instrumental in guiding her team and collaborating with multidisciplinary professionals to ensure that each youth receives tailored support that aligns with their unique needs. Through her compassionate approach and commitment to mental health treatment, Jasmine Dowery is making a significant impact in the lives of young individuals and their families within the Southeast Region.