Leilani Smyth
Clinical Extern
Leilani Smyth is a master’s student in the Forensic Mental Health Counseling at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. At Rutgers University, she is a clinical extern working on the
Leilani Smyth is a master’s student in the Forensic Mental Health Counseling at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. At Rutgers University, she is a clinical extern working on the
Zoe Geisser is the project coordinator for the iCareer study. She received a Master of Science in Educational Psychology and Methodology as a second-year School Psychology PsyD student at The
Tasha Luk is a graduate student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, majoring in Forensic Psychology, while also obtaining a Advance Certificate in Victimology Studies. She obtained her Bachelor
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
Alexandra Fisk is a Master’s student in Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, along with
Gabrielle Drake is a Master’s student in Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. She graduated summa cum laude from Boston College, where she completed the Psychology Honors Program and
Huda Ismail 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 completed her Bachelors of Science
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