Jasmine Schroeder

Graduate Intern

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves…” - Rainer Maria Rilke

About

My name is Jasmine, and I am a graduate student studying Marriage and Family Counseling at the University of Florida. My journey to becoming a counselor started as a high school student when I discovered that my greatest passion was listening to others. Since that moment, this passion has continued to grow and form into a vision and conviction that we were all created with the capacity for healing and wholeness. Over the course of the more than fifteen years from that moment in high school to now, I have had the honor of participating in spaces across the globe where I have walked alongside many individuals from a diverse range of ethnic, cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds in their healing process.


I see myself as a fellow traveler with you on the path toward wholeness and I seek to posture myself as a learner of who you are and who you hope to become. I see the therapy space as a place to feel what it is like to heal and have safety in relationship so that you can both improve your current relationships and learn how to create healthy and safe relationships in your future. Showing up and being seen and known, especially in our pain and brokenness, can be some of the bravest decisions a person can make. With empathy, humility, and openness I look forward to supporting you and honoring you in whatever it is you bring to our time together. I believe in your intrinsic value, worth, and ability to heal and find it a privilege to walk with you toward hope and meaning in your life and relationships!


*When relevant, I am open to incorporating faith and spirituality into our counseling.

Areas of Practice


  • Couples (dating, engaged, married)
  • Sexual issues/concerns in couples
  • Anxiety
  • Trauma
  • Life transitions
  • Grief and loss
  • International students/immigrants
  • English language learners
  • Spirituality/faith
  • Women’s issues (body image, self-esteem, roles etc.)

Frameworks:


  • Attachment Theory
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Trauma-Informed
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Existentialism
  • Somatic Experiencing and Mind/Body techniques
  • Mindfulness
  • Relational Cultural

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