Smiling woman with dark red hair, wearing a black top and silver jewelry, sitting in a room with a beige wall and light-colored curtain in the background.

Tina Jaeckle, Ph.d

Clinician

Dr. Jaeckle has over 30 years of mental health experience and has spent the past 25 years providing counseling, consultation, and instruction for federal, state, and local law enforcement and first responders. She is licensed in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Minnesota.

Specializing in crisis and trauma response, officer-involved shootings, resiliency, and suicide prevention within law enforcement, she also serves as a mental health and training coordinator for multiple CISM/Peer Support teams. Dr. Jaeckle is board-certified in emergency crisis response and bereavement trauma, a Fellow with the National Center for Crisis Management, and a former visiting professor at the FBI Academy in Quantico.

She provides social work supervision for licensure candidates in North Carolina, holds faculty affiliations with several universities, and continues to lead research focused on moral injury and wellness in law enforcement. A nationally recognized presenter and writer, Dr. Jaeckle has received multiple awards for her contributions to crisis response and first responder mental health.