Clinical Director of

Elmwood Clinic  

Jasmine Mobley

Jasmine received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of New Orleans in 2019. During her four years there, she assisted in undergraduate research on how physiological effects of anxiety and stress influence the development of children with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. She won the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award from UNO in 2016.

Jasmine completed her Master of Education in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University. Jasmine gained experience with ABA as a behavior technician for 3 years, working in various settings including schools, clinic, and home. While working towards her BCBA certification, she worked as clinical coordinator for Brennan Behavior Group, which included training new behavior technicians.

Jasmine is passionate about using each individual client’s strengths and interests to increase communication, social skills, and school-readiness. She runs Mission Possible, a program for children who struggle with attentional difficulties. She also runs a social skills program to help individuals diagnosed with ASD better understand social interactions and how to engage with their peers.