Nouna Jalilzadeh

Assistant Professor
PhD, Mental Health Counseling , Pace University MS, Clinical Mental Health Counseling , Molloy UniversityBS, Psychology with Counseling Skills, Middlesex University
Dr. Nouna Jalilzadeh is an Assistant Professor at St. John's University, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a Board Certified Counselor, a Certified Perinatal Mental Health Clinician, an EMDR Certified Therapist, EMDR Consultant Training, and a Clinical Supervisor in New York. Dr. Jalilzadeh provides services to a diverse clientele, including individuals in their reproductive journeys and clients with a history of unresolved and complicated traumas.

Dr. Jalilzadeh has presented at many national conferences, such as the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, the American Mental Health Counseling Association, the New York Mental Health Counseling Convention, the Teachers College Winter Roundtable, and the American Humanistic Society. She is a current member of Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), the American Mental Health Counseling Association (AMHCA), the New York Mental Health Counseling (NYMHCA) and the American Counseling Association (ACA).

Teaching Interests

EDU 6211 – Crisis Intervention and Prevention
EDU 6310 – Practicum in Mental Health Counseling
EDU 6311 – Internship 1 in Mental Health Counseling
EDU 6312 – Internship 2 in Mental Health Counseling
EDU 6128 – Counseling for Grief and Loss
EDU 6208 – Counseling & Personality Theories
EDU 6652 – Clinical Diagnosis in Counseling

Research Interests

Dr. Jalilzadeh's research interests include diversity, multicultural competence, and social justice, with an emphasis on trauma, marginalized identities, and intersectionality within counseling, counselor education, and supervision.

Courses Taught

EDU
6128
COUNSELING FOR GRIEF & LOSS
EDU
6211
CRISIS INT & PREV I
EDU
6310
PRACT MENTAL HLTH COUNSEL