Jacqueline Zeller

Lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Education

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  • Harvard Graduate School of Education

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Harvard Graduate School of Education

Jacqueline Zeller earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Virginia. She is a licensed psychologist, school psychologist, school counselor, and elementary education teacher. Her clinical interests focus on prevention and intervention efforts in schools and promoting resiliency in children. She has worked as a therapist in a variety of settings, including residential treatment centers, day treatment centers, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and schools. In addition, she has served as a consultant to schools serving preschool through high school-aged children. Zeller's research and consultation work has focused on understanding factors that contribute to the quality of teacher-student relationships, supporting teachers' efforts to promote responsive relationships with their students and positive classroom communities, programming to help parents' support of their children's social-emotional and academic growth, and workshops supporting practitioners' self-care. Zeller is part of the core teaching faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Human Development and Education and C.A.S. in Counseling Programs, where she teaches graduate courses relating to school counseling, consultation, and self-care. She also coordinates school-university partnerships.

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Counseling and Clinical Psychology

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  • Harvard EdCast: Prioritizing Self-Care in Practice
  • Adjusting to the New Normal
  • Resilience for Anxious Students
  • Relationships and Learning

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