Associate Professor, Counseling
Jennifer M. Cook, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, is an associate professor in the Department of Counseling at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is a passionate multicultural counselor, educator, researcher, and supervisor who infuses advocacy throughout her work. Her research focuses on counselor cultural development, with specific emphasis on social class, socioeconomic status, and intersectional identities. Dr. Cook has published extensively, completed over 40 national and international peer-reviewed presentations, and recently published a multicultural counseling textbook, "Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling: A Systemic, person-centered, and Ethical Approach." She has served individual, couple, and family clients, many from underserved populations, in private practice and clinical mental health settings, and she has supervised clinical mental health, school, and clinical rehabilitation counselors-in-training.