“We need beauty. it helps us make sense of our world,” says the multidisciplinary artist Marietta Patricia Leis ’72, ’75 (Antioch Los Angeles, BA in Psychology, MA in Clinical Psychology).
Advocating for Girls and Women with Autism
When Dana Waters got an autism diagnosis as an adult, she was nervous that it might change how her friends and colleagues perceived her.
Convening with the American Psychological Association
“Psychology is everywhere.” was the noted slogan of the 2022 American Psychological Association’s Convention website, and in August of this year, an assorted selection of offerings by the APA were…
Professor Emerita and PsyD Alumni Publish Article
Dr. Gargi Roysircar, New England Professor Emerita, along with PsyD in Clinical Psychology alumni Dr. Tara Masseratagah ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Quynh Tran ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Maria…
Affirming LGBTQIA+ Youth is Imperative—And Sometimes a Challenge
It’s vital that communities support LGBTQ youth—but for clinical psychologists seeking to provide affirming care, this treatment can be a minefield.
Heridas Invisibles (Invisible Wounds)
Lizbeth Duran Oden As I start my journey towards a doctoral degree, I am coming face to face with my experience living in a white supremacist society through the curriculum…
CMHC Faculty Present at Black Mental Health Symposium
Three Antioch University Clinical Mental Health Counseling faculty presented this year at the 7th annual Black Mental Health Symposium, which took place virtually in September 2022. The mission of…
Holistic Ways of Healing
MARILYN MUSTERAIT Ever since I was little, my Grand Uncle, an honorary member of the Tonkawa Tribe, would visit my family from Oklahoma, and tell us stories of tradition and…
Tenika Jackson
Dr. Tenika Jackson, Chair of the MA in Clinical Psychology program in Los Angeles, was featured in the LA Times article “Use these mental health resources to help yourself —…
Understanding and Treating Addiction on a Societal and Individual Level
Addiction is widespread in our society, yet there is still so much stigma about the disease and treatment.
At Taos Museum, Alum Fuses Psychology with Visual Art
“We need beauty,” says Marietta Patricia Leis ‘72, ‘75 (Antioch Los Angeles, BA in Psychology, MA in Clinical Psychology). “It helps us make sense of our world.” And there’s much…
Using Somatic Therapy to Understand the Trauma in Our Bodies
When we experience trauma, it affects our minds and bodies in ways we may not even be aware of.
