Jenni Jacobsen - PhD in Psychology and a Master of Social Work (MSW)
Dr. Jenni Jacobsen has a PhD in psychology and a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree with a focus on mental health and addiction. She has written mental health content for over 10 years, in addition to teaching and writing curriculum at the university level. She works as a psychiatric emergency clinician, providing services to patients experiencing suicidal ideation, psychotic symptoms, and other signs of acute mental distress.
Education
Northcentral University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology
2018 – 2022
The Ohio State University
Master of Social Work (MSW), Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
2011 – 2015
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology
2008 – 2011
Some of the articles written by Jenni
Is Montessori Good for ADHD?
When your child has ADHD, you want to ensure they have the best educational experience possible. As a parent, you’re probably exploring multiple options, trying
How to Stop Maladaptive Daydreaming?
We all daydream from time to time. Maybe we’re imagining what it will feel like when we first step on the beach for our summer
Pushing Tongue Against Teeth & Anxiety Relation
When you think of anxiety, you probably imagine someone who often seems to be tense or on edge. You might think of someone who experiences
Do I Have ADHD or Am I Just Lazy?
Sometimes, people who are struggling with a mental health disorder may be labeled as “lazy,” because symptoms can interfere with daily functioning. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Borderline Personality Disorder in Men
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition that leads to problems with emotions and relationships. While there are general characteristics associated with BPD,
ADHD Object Permanence: Symptoms, Examples, How to Cope and Treatment Options
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that often begins in childhood, and symptoms can continue into adulthood. People with ADHD have a difficult time paying attention,