Jennifer Tarm, M.S.
Jennifer Tarm (she/they) is a 2nd generation Asian American psychologist-in-training, educator, and community organizer. She is a 3rd year Counseling Psychology doctoral candidate at Springfield College and holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California. Tarm’s work within wellness is centered in her values of education, leadership, and community. Her clinical and research interests include social (in)justice issues, BIPOC mental health (with an emphasis in the pan-Asian community), gender/power-based violence, and 1st/2nd generation experiences. Currently, Tarm’s dissertation explores BIPOC students' and trainees' social justice training experiences in APA-accredited Counseling Psychology doctoral programs. At Springfield College, she is involved with the Anti-Racism Coalition (ARC) and the Trauma and Prevention (TAP) lab. She is a Student Fellow for the Division 17 Leadership Collaborative. Tarm is also the Director of Partnerships for Asian Mental Health Project, a nonprofit dedicated to advocating for more inclusive and accessible mental health care in pan-Asian communities.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:05/24/2024Date updated:05/24/2024