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Jenny Li is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in California, Kansas, Arizona, and New Mexico, a National Clinical Mental Health Counselor (NCC), and a Board-Certified Telemental Health Provider. She holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of San Diego and graduate certificates in Global Health Policy and Disaster Mental Health. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Supervision, Education, and Leadership, with research interests in trauma-informed supervision, ethical training practices, and counselor development.

Jenny is a CAMFT-certified clinical Supervisor who works with pre-licensed and licensed clinicians. Her supervision emphasizes clinical fidelity, cultural humility, and systems-responsive care. She has taught graduate-level courses in counseling interventions and regularly integrates applied research into her curriculum and program development work.

With over 25 years of international experience in health and mental health systems, including a decade of direct clinical practice, Jenny has worked in Scandinavia, Asia, and the Americas. She is fluent in English, Swedish, and Mandarin and brings a decolonized, globally informed lens to therapy and leadership.

She specializes in trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and complex emotional and behavioral conditions. Her OCD training includes Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP, certified), Inference-Based CBT (I-CBT), and Rumination-Focused ERP (RF-ERP). For trauma, she is trained in EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS, Level 2), Prolonged Exposure (PE), and Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR, Level 2). She integrates ACT, DBT, the Unified Protocol, and Emotion-Focused Family Therapy for emotional dysregulation and related conditions.

As the Executive Clinical Director at Crownview Co-Occurring Institute, Jenny leads clinical programs, training systems, and staff development. Since joining in 2020, she has restructured clinical operations and raised standards of care across the organization.

She is committed to building ethical, responsive mental health systems and believes that high-quality care transforms individuals and communities.