Caitlin Senk, a 2024 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision Program, has written and published her dissertation titled, “Why Does This Have to be So Hard?”: Perinatal…
Developing Self-Evaluation Skills in Interprofessional Simulation Educators | Dissertation Watch
Dana G. Trottier, in fulfilling the requirements of the PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision at Antioch’s Seattle campus, has written and published a dissertation titled, Developing Self-Evaluation Skills in…
Taqueena Quintana Publishes Article in The Professional Counselor
Taqueena Quintana, PhD, faculty in the Counseling Division and Clinical Mental Health at Antioch University, recently published the article “Military Spouses’ Perceptions of Their Resilience” in The Professional Counselor, the…
Liz Donalds Publishes Book Series on Adoption
Liz Donalds ’12 (New England, PsyD) has published the third book in her series Exploring Adoption with Dr. Liz. Assignment: Family Tree (May 2024) joins the previously published Who is…
Syntia Santos Dietz Publishes Article “Reflections about School Counseling in Latin America: A Call for Action”
Syntia Santos Dietz, PhD, Associate Professor in New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and MA in School Counseling Program Director, published her article: “Reflexiones Sobre la Orientación Educativa en América…
Embodying Psychoanalytic Practice: New England PsyD Department Well-Represented at Division 39 Spring Meeting
Students, alums, and faculty from the New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology program gathered in Washington, DC, for the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology’s annual Spring Meeting. SPPP, more commonly known…
Seattle’s PsyD Celebrates a Decade of APA Accreditation and Commitment to Social Justice
The email Jude Bergkamp, PsyD, chair of Antioch Seattle’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology, was waiting for arrived unexpectedly on a Wednesday afternoon. After months of preparation, research, and an in-person…
Maria Kim Publishes Article in Art Therapy and is Featured in American Art Therapy Association
Maria Kim, PhD, faculty in the Art Therapy/Couple and Family Therapy Program, had her article, “Understanding Open Studio Process in School Settings: Facilitators’ Insights” was published in Art Therapy, the journal of…
Parentification and the Protective Factor of Familismo in the Latine Community | Dissertation Watch
Leury Peña, a 2024 Antioch graduate of the PhD in Couple and Family Therapy program published her dissertation, Parentification and the Protective Factor of Familismo in the Latine Community.
Cool Course: Sandtray Play Therapy Seminar
When the word “play” comes to mind, many recall childhood memories of games with friends, days of outside exploration, or time spent in imaginative worlds. As we become adults, however, the idea of spending time just playing often morphs into a forgotten activity we are too busy and too serious to engage in.
The Lived Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic Among Mandate-Resistant Adults | Dissertation Watch
Amber N. Peterson, a 2024 graduate of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology on Antioch’s Seattle campus, recently published her dissertation titled, The Lived Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic among Mandate-Resistant Adults in Washington State Authors.
Cool Course: Latinx/e Theories & Clinical Practice
Douglas Valdez grew up familiar with curandería, the traditional healing practices that his mother had learned as a child in Mexico. When he was sick, she would pull out an array of herbal tinctures and dapple his tongue with their bitter, dark liquid. When his skin got irritated, his mother spread tangerine peels on it—their aroma delicious and lingering.
