Jasmine Pahal M.ed, Apcc

Behavioral Health Clinician at Center for Human Services (CHS)

Jasmine Pahal, M.Ed, APCC, is an experienced behavioral health clinician currently working at the Center for Human Services since December 2021. Previously, Jasmine held the position of Clinician III at Aspiranet from August 2020 to April 2022 and served as a substitute teacher at Modesto City Schools from May 2019 to August 2020. Jasmine also completed mental health internships at Modesto Junior College and Delta Health Care earlier in 2019. Jasmine earned a Master's degree in Counselor Education/Professional Clinical Counselor and two Bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration from California State University, Stanislaus.

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Turlock, United States

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Center for Human Services (CHS)

Center for Human Services opened in 1970 as Head Rest, a drop-in center for youth who needed support. Now, with over 250 paid staff, at least 100 volunteers, and operating budget of 12 million dollars, CHS serves over 20,000 clients a year through programs in the areas of shelter, juvenile justice services, mental health counseling, school-based services, family resource centers, and substance abuse prevention and treatment. Our services continue to support the youth and families of Stanislaus County. CHS has a long history here, and we do what we can in response to the needs of our community. For more information please visit our website.


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