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Tameca N. Harris-Jackson, Ph.D., LCSW, CSE is a clinical social worker, educator, and researcher dedicated to advancing women's mental health and social justice. Dr. Harris-Jackson obtain her Bachelors in Counseling with a focus on Women's Studies from Old Dominion University. She went on to obtain her master's in Social Work from the University of Maryland-Baltimore. She later obtained her PhD in Human Sexuality from Widener University. Dr. Harris-Jackson has devoted her career to addressing the unique mental health needs of marginalized communities. Her work emphasizes the importance of culturally responsive care and the integration of social justice principles into clinical practice.

With over a two decades of experience in clinical settings, and over a decade of experience in academia, she has become a respected voice in the field, known for her commitment to empowering individuals and communities through education, advocacy, and transformative care. As an educator, Dr. Harris-Jackson is passionate about shaping the next generation of social workers and mental health professionals. She is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment that encourages critical thinking and the development of culturally informed practice skills. Her contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous media and research publications, reflecting her commitment to making a lasting impact on the lives of those she serves. Dr. Harris-Jackson's approach is grounded in empathy, cultural humility, and a relentless pursuit of equity in mental health care.