Biography

Dr. Jessica S. Reinhardt (she/her) is a nationally certified school psychologist and licensed psychologist. She is the coordinator of the School Psychology program at Temple University. Her overarching professional interests include mental health of children and adolescents, culturally-responsive counseling in schools, trauma conscious teaching and consultation, and assessment of neurodevelopmental disorders

Research Interests

  • Counseling
  • Sport/Stress/Coping

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

EDUC 0819

Tweens and Teens

Undergraduate

EDUC 9987

Teaching Apprenticeship

Graduate

SPSY 2303

The Impact of Trauma on the Individual and Society

Undergraduate

SPSY 8770

Sem-Prof Probs Sch Psych: Trauma, Stress, and Children

Graduate

SPSY 8770

Trauma and Stress in Children

Graduate

SPSY 8773

Developmental Psychopathology and Low Incidence Disabilities

Graduate

SPSY 8777

Theories and Techniques of Counseling for Youth

Graduate

SPSY 9986

Internship in School Psychology

Graduate

AOD 0836

Interpersonal Communication: Critical Competencies for Professional and Personal Success

Undergraduate

CPSY 5698

Fundamental Counseling Techniques

Graduate

Selected Publications

  • Cross, W.E.J.r.J.r., Neville, H.A., Austin, C.L., & Reinhardt, J.S. (2022). Black Lives Matter and Nigrescence Theory: When Police Violence Triggers an Encounter. JOURNAL of BLACK PSYCHOLOGY, 48(3-4), pp. 309-326. doi: 10.1177/00957984221086449

  • Maykel, C. & Reinhardt, J. (2020). Understanding Factors Related to the Development of Obesity Among Preschoolers and the Importance of Promoting Physical Activity Early in Life. In D. McIntosh (Ed.), Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Psychology Volume 5, Issue 1. Pace University Press.