Dr. Jansen is a graduate of the UCLA child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship and T32 Research track fellowship. Originally from New Orleans, Dr. Jansen graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor’s degree in human biology and adolescent mental health. She earned her medical and master of public health degree from Tulane University School of Medicine, where she was named a DeBakey Research Scholar. She completed her adult psychiatry residency at Washington University in St. Louis, having served as an NIMH R25 Psychiatry Research Fellow.
Dr. Jansen’s clinical and research interests center on the intersection of mood disorders, adolescent identity development, and early-onset substance use. Her work has explored how family and cultural dynamics shape the development and course of mood disorders in youth, with a particular focus on personally tailored, developmentally attuned interventions.
Dr. Jansen’s work has been recognized through multiple national awards, including the American College of Psychiatrists Laughlin Fellowship, the Sorenson Foundation Child Psychiatry Research Fellowship, and two awards from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: the Systems of Care Fellowship and the Pilot Research Award. In addition to the Max Gray Fellowship, Dr. Jansen provides care in Los Angeles community clinics, working to expand access to psychiatric services for underserved populations.