Jasmin graduated with a Master’s of Arts from Liberty University in 2018 where she studied Human Services Counseling. She is EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing Therapy) Informed, and a licensed Missouri Alcohol Drug II Counselor in the state of Missouri. She is passionate about building relationships to assist individuals with inspiring motivation and change. She is eager to help individuals who have been impacted by their daily stressors, whether it is related to addiction, alcoholism, or communication. Jasmin serves her community as a Life Coach using a compassionate and direct approach with clients to help them identify the origin of their stress, triggers that contribute, and provide strategies to help them overcome. Population focus: adolescents, adults, couples
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