Dr. Jade Letourneau is a licensed clinical mental health counselor*, a national certified
counselor, and an approved clinical supervisor. She received her PhD in counselor education
and counseling from Idaho State University and her MS in clinical mental health counseling
from University of Southern Maine. She has broad clinical experience, having worked in
corrections, group practice, and university career counseling. Dr. Letourneau has taught as core
and contributing faculty for both on-ground and online university’s counseling departments.
She began teaching for Rocky Mountain University in Winter 2023 semester and was thrilled to
join the team as a core faculty in Summer 2024.
Dr. Letourneau is a member of various state, regional, and national counseling organizations;
she has held various leadership and committee positions over the years. She has been awarded
several ACES research grants over the years, and she regularly presents at professional
conferences. Among her research interests are culturally responsive gatekeeping, incorporating
spirituality and religion into counseling practice, and most things qualitative research related.
She has a passion for teaching and mentoring qualitative researchers and values her
relationships with students and alumni.
When she is not teaching, supervising, or researching, you will find her somewhere
outside—whether tending to her gardens, skiing any and all conditions, hiking with her dogs, or
reading on the beach. She maintains a small practice within a holistic health center in Dover,
New Hampshire.
Utah, CMHC; New Hampshire, LCMHC; Maine, LCPC