Therapist Bios
Lisa M.G. Wolff, MOT, OTR/L, CPRCS
Lisa received her Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR in 2005. During her student internship at the Easter Seals Children’s Guild in Salem, OR, she received training in sensory integration therapy. She continued to take classes for sensory integration (SI) while working on-call in hospitals, nursing homes, a hand-therapy clinic, and Portland public schools. She followed her passion for pediatrics to a private pediatric clinic where she worked solely in sensory integration for the following 2 1/2 years, receiving top training from veteran OT’s while continuing her education in pediatrics, SI and primitive reflex integration. In November of 2007, Lisa left the private clinic to open her own, Pediatric Sensory Therapy (PST). PST officially opened its doors in December 2007 as Oregon’s only Medicaid rate clinic. Lisa’s vision is to provide quality occupational therapy that everyone can afford. By keeping costs low, all families, even those with limited insurance coverage, are able to bring their children in for quality and effective therapy.
Lisa specializes in Primitive Reflex Integration, receiving her certification in 2024 under the teachings of Dr. Karen Pryor, PT, PhD, DPT, ND, CH, CFPS who has worked extensively the field for over 40 years. Lisa also specializes in Sensory Integration therapy, Vestibular Rehabilitation and has worked with children experiencing autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorder, motor delays, neurologic, social and communication delays and behavioral problems over her 20+ year career in pediatri occupational therapy. She also has experience working with the cerebral palsy, down syndrome, torticollis, and genetic disorders populations. Lisa is trained in primitive reflex integration, Therapeutic Listening Program, DIR Floor time, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Therapeutic brushing, Brain Gym, Handle, Bal-A-Vis-X and many more therapeutic modalities.
Lisa is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association, the Occupational Therapy Association of Oregon, and has received numerous awards from the Cambridge Who’s Who among American Women Entrepreneurs.
On a personal note, Lisa is a dedicated wife & mother to three boys (Zane, Luke and Ford) and one dog, Murphy. Aside from her love of pediatric occupational therapy, Lisa enjoys hiking, cooking, and healthy eating, traveling when possible, especially to Juneau, Alaska where she fishes for Salmon, and movies on rainy nights with her family. She was a long time member of the Marylhurst Symphony Orchestra as a violinist from 2000 until they shut down in 2022 and is a member of the Elks.
Jasmine Erazmus, MSOT, OTR/L
Jasmine is an active Occupational Therapist (OT) currently working with kids and families in public schools, and the clinic settings.
She knows what it is like to have sensory processing difficulties. Being the last one to turn in tests at school, the clumsy class clown, and a ballet drop-out herself, she has a deep compassion for kids who fly under the radar of the current medical system.
She has dedicated the last 10+ years to learning more about sensory processing and reflex integration and is a core-in-training for the MNRI method for reflex integration. Jasmine is trained in MNRI Primitive Reflex Integration, Sensory Integration, Therapeutic Listening Program, Interactive Metronome, Superflex Social Thinking Curriculum, and Many More Therapeutic Modalities.
In her off time, Jasmine is a wife and a mother to an amazing husband and little boy, as well as a dog mom.
Monique Mascarinas, MS, CCC-SLP
Monique joined the Pediatric Sensory Therapy Team in 2025 and is just thrilled! Monique has been practicing as a speech language pathologist for over 20 years with pediatrics in our local public schools. Monique specializes in speech sounds and language disorders. She loves working with children and has a strong passion for helping children find their voice, whatever that looks like.
In Monique’s words “I feel truly blessed, dedicated and enthusicastic about my professtion. I enjoy meeting and working with peope of all ages and backgrounds. Most of my work experience has been with school-aged children in the public schools setting. The kids keep me young, laughing and learning new slang and fads (6-7, anyone?). In my spare time, I’m a mom to a 14-year-old girl, two guinea pig boys (Almond Boy and Boy George) and various plants of all shapes and sizes.”

