Luana Meira
Clinical Extern
Luana Meira is a graduate student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and majoring in Forensic Mental Health Counseling. Luana completed her undergraduate studies at New Jersey City University
Luana Meira is a graduate student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and majoring in Forensic Mental Health Counseling. Luana completed her undergraduate studies at New Jersey City University
Current MS Rehabilitation Counseling, Clinical Mental Health track candidate at Rutgers School of Health Professions. Completed a bachelor’s in psychology (hons) from Christ University, India. With a background in working
Pooja Rangarajan is an undergraduate senior and accomplished researcher at Rutgers University’s Trauma Lab, specializing in mental health conditions, treatment methodologies, and resilience strategies, particularly focusing on trauma. With certifications
Kiana Paniagua is a graduate student of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, majoring in Forensic Mental Health Counseling. She completed her undergraduate studies at John Jay College and graduated
Jiwoo Choi, MA, ATR-P, is the research assistant for the iCareer study. She has been a research assistant with Dr. Weili Lu for PTSD studies and works on a grant
Esther Lo, BA, is the associate project manager on the iCareer study funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and a research assistant with Dr.
Airicka Garnere received her bachelor’s degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She knew before she graduated that her lifelong dream was to become a counselor,
Demisha is currently in her final year of graduate school at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Demisha is obtaining a Master’s in Forensic Mental Health Counseling. Demisha worked with
Sydney Tulloch is a 2nd year Master’s student in the Forensic Mental Health Counseling (FMHC) M.A. program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She received her Bachelor’s of Arts
Marina Redlick is a senior Forensic Psychology student in the Dual Bachelor/Master of Arts program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is on track to complete the Advanced