Dr. Jasmine Cobb
Dr. Jasmine Cobb is a bereavement scholar-practitioner and mental health educator specializing in grief, loss, dying, and death across the lifespan. Her work integrates clinical expertise, scholarship, and culturally responsive frameworks to strengthen how individuals, professionals, and communities understand and respond to loss.
Her work spans children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, reflecting a deep understanding that grief is shaped by culture, identity, trauma history, and life transitions. She is particularly committed to advancing culturally grounded approaches to loss within communities of color and in spaces where grief often goes unnamed or misunderstood.
Dr. Jasmine is known for her steady presence and thoughtful engagement, creating environments where complex conversations about mortality and mental health unfold with clarity and care. Through scholarship, public education, and professional training, she expands access to grief-informed knowledge and practical tools that equip individuals, organizations and institutions to respond to loss with confidence and compassion.