Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10 (Seattle, MA in Psychology, PsyD), Chair and Core Faculty of Seattle’s PsyD program, gave two formal presentations at the National Council of Schools and Programs of…
National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Cori Rosenthal It is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and while eating disorders impact people of all ages, races, genders, and socio-economic statuses, I am focused on children this year….
Reconciling Psych’s Problematic Foundations With Its Transformative Potential
Jude Bergkamp is working to reform therapy—but he doesn’t believe this can happen without reconciling the field’s problematic foundations.
Huijun “Nikki” Li
Huijun “Nikki” Li, a current Dance and Movement Therapy student in New England, successfully hosted a sold-out workshop event, Dance for Connection, which explored physical connection and kinesthetic empathy through creative…
Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Wins Prestigious National Award From ACES
Antioch University’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Seattle has been recognized as the 2022 Robert Frank Outstanding Counselor Education Program Award winner by the National Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES).
Bringing Unique Perspectives to Counseling
When MaiLinh Hartz, a master’s student in the Couple and Family Therapy program, was younger, people often said she had an old soul. “I was very introspective and had time to listen and absorb people’s stories and emotions,” she explains. It’s a common narrative heard among people who work in the mental health field that they were always, in some way, drawn to care. As a student, she is expanding what it means to take care of others—not just as a therapist, but as a peer.
Jill Krahwinkel
Jill Krahwinkel, PhD, Associate Professor, Clinical Mental Health Counseling in New England, offered two presentations at the Pennsylvania Counseling Association’s 54th annual conference, which took place from October 14th-16th of…
Alo Johnston ‘15
After thousands of hours of research, conversations with hundreds of trans people, and a personal journey through transition, Alo Johnston ‘15 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) announces the publication of…
Kristine (Kristina) Bak ’91
Kristine (Kristina) Bak ’91 (Seattle, MA in Psychology) had her young adult fiction novel Cold Mirage published by Luminare Press. A cinematic, multi-layered novel, the second in a series starring…
Seattle’s MA in Couple and Family Therapy Ranked Fourth in the Country by Intelligent.com
Antioch University’s Master’s in Couple and Family Therapy in Seattle has once again been ranked as one of the top programs by Intelligent.com. For the year 2022, the MA in…
Kalesha Jenkins
New England Clinical Mental Health Counseling teaching faculty Dr. Kalesha Jenkins, along with three colleagues, held a workshop at the 2022 All Ohio Counseling Conference in Columbus, Ohio. She and…
Maria Kim
Seattle Creative Arts Teaching Faculty Dr. Maria Kim has been elected to the Board of Directors for the American Art Therapy Association. Her two-year term will begin in January of…
