We’re getting ready to launch Season Four of the Seed Field Podcast and we’re putting together two mini-episodes that revisit interviews from Season Three and pull out the themes that consistently run through them. When discussing sexuality, sex therapy, and sex education there is the only thing we can count on- variation. When we allow individuals to know that variation is the only “normative” part of sexuality, then we get to live with less shame and more joy.
Christy Stillwell ‘98, ’99
Christy Stillwell ‘98, ’99 (Santa Barbara, BA, MA in Psychology) has been selected as the 2022 Brill Family Foundation Future Bender Fellow. Stillwell is the Founder & Executive Director of…
PsyD Faculty and Doctoral Candidate Publish Article on The Power of Humor in Therapy
Dr. Martha Straus, Professor in the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program in New England, and Kevin McKenzie, a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology program, co-authored the article “You’ve Got to Be Kidding The…
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Faculty Present on Social Justice Advocacy at a National Conference
Dr. Cathy Lounsbury, Professor and Chair, Dr. Syntia Santos Dietz, Associate Professor, and Dr. Devona Stalnaker-Shofner, Associate Chair and faculty of MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program spoke at the…
Antioch Spotlight: MA in Clinical Psychology Alum Rashonda Bartney
We recently caught up with Rashonda Bartney, an alum of Antioch Los Angeles. After graduating with her MA in Clinical Psychology in 2003, Bartney has pursued a unique career, blending…
Couple and Family Therapy PhD students Present at 2022 Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Students from New England’s PhD in Couple and Family Therapy program presented at 2022 Groves Conference on Marriage and Family; “Families as a Source of Strength, Healing & Hope” in…
Risa Williams ’07
Risa Williams ’07 (Los Angeles, MA in Psychology) had her newest book The Ultimate Time Management Toolkit published by JKP Books. It will be in stores worldwide on August 18th….
Dr. Mangione Chairs Conference on Clinical Supervision and Advanced Student Contributes to Everyone’s Learning
Antioch New England Professor of Clinical Psychology Dr. Lorraine Mangione chaired the Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA) Training Committee’s Conference on Clinical Supervision. Held on June 8, 2022, in Marlborough, Massachusetts,…
Cecile Richards to Serve as Keynote for Low Residency MA in Clinical Psychology Inaugural Residency
Cecile Richards, Reproductive Rights Activist and Former President of Planned Parenthood, Will Speak on Reproductive Health Rights during the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Inaugural Residency. Cecile Richards, Co-Founder…
Antioch Alum Changes Mental Health Landscape in Massachusetts
When Jennifer Hylton was a student at an all-girls school in Jamaica in the 1960’s, she was a ringleader, bringing people together and listening to everyone’s problems. At the same…
Antioch Discusses How the Fear of Deportation Effects the Mental Health of Latinx Populations
Antioch’s Latinx Mental Health & Social Justice Institute hosted a webinar on “Fear of Deportation: Triggering Anxiety & Depression in the Latinx Population” on June 30th, 2022. Guest speaker Olga…
Leaving Farming to Become a Psychologist—and Making Lasting Friendships
For over forty years Roxy Wolfe and Roger Peterson have been close friends. Wolfe, a longtime psychologist, met Peterson in the Doctor of Psychology program at Antioch New England in…
