With expertise in aging and experiences with end-of-life planning and care, Jackson-Brown provides consultative services from a holistic, client-directed approach. Her book, Eldercare as Art and Ministry (2020), embodies her thinking about caregiving and recognizes caregiving’s creative dimension that requires imagination, perseverance, and knowledge. A life-long learner, Dr. Jackson-Brown has enhanced her professional capacity through study, learning, and training, including through the New Washington School of Psychiatry, the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis and the Georgetown University Medical Center’s Herbert B. Herscowitz Mini-Medical School Program. Her career is intentionally hybrid. Mid-career, she was a senior consultant at NTL Institute for Applied Behavior Science and a staff officer at the national headquarters of the Episcopal Church. Her early career was as an assistant professor at Yale and Howard University. A third-generation Washingtonian, she earned an undergraduate degree with honors from Howard University, which included a junior year exchange at the University of Rochester. Her graduate degrees are from Smith College (MAT) and Wesleyan University (PhD).
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