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Jaileen Mondol, MS, RMHCI

Clinician

'I graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Shortly after, I decided to attend Nova Southeastern University where I received my Masters degree in clinical mental health counseling. I am a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern (RMHCI) completing my hours toward licensure.

My current role at CMET is known as Student Intervention and Prevention Service (SIPS program) which assist students with behavioral, emotional, trauma, grief or other issues affecting their academic performance in school. I work with the K-8 population at an elementary and middle school. I have experience working with kids, teens, and adults through different therapeutic approaches. My clinical interest/passion resides with children and teens, anxiety, anger management, and self-esteem.

I value the therapeutic relationship that I am able to build with my clients through a safe and nonjudgmental space to provide my clients with the opportunity to express themselves openly. I know each client’s needs require different therapy modalities to be utilized based on what they discuss in session. My clinical approach is fostered between Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Play Therapy, and Person Centered.'

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