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…
Stalnaker-Shofner Presents on Critical Race Theory at National Conferences
Dr. Devona Stalnaker-Shofner, Associate Chair and faculty of New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, recently spoke at two national conferences on the topic of Critical Race Theory as…
Paloma Arnold ‘04
Paloma Arnold ‘04 (Santa Barbara, MA in Psychology) has been selected to serve as the new Vice President of Student Affairs at Santa Barbara Community College. Arnold has worked in…
PsyD Chair Jude Bergkamp Joins APA Competencies Task Force to Address Historical Injustices
Jude Bergkamp, the Chair of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology at Antioch Seattle, was recently chosen for the prestigious Competencies Task Force of the American Psychological Association. Bergkamp sees this…
Antioch PhD Program Expands to California with Low-Residency Option
The PhD in Counselor Education at Antioch Seattle has for the last six years served professional mental health counselors who desire either to train other counselors or move into leadership…
Dana Waters Publishes Book On Adult Autism
In 2012, Dana Waters, PsyD, was contacted by a former student through Facebook. As part of their update about what had been going on in their life, they told Waters,…
CAMFT President Leans into Discomfort to Destigmatize Mental Health
“We all have inherent value and worth,” says Danah Williams, but unfortunately we live in a society that often stigmatizes people for many different reasons, from the color of one’s…
Antioch’s Low-residency Masters in Clinical Psychology Explores The Future of Teletherapy
On May 24th, Antioch Los Angeles presented a webinar exploring the future of teletherapy, and this featured faculty member Susan Schuster-Bacon giving a presentation not just about this topic but…
Chris Tompkins ’22
Chris Tompkins ’22 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology, LGBT-Affirmative Psychology Specialization) had their book, Raising LGBTQ Allies: A Parent’s Guide to Changing the Messages from the Playground, published by…
Counseling Program Launches CMHC Spectrum, Connecting LGBTQ+ Mental Health and Advocacy
A year ago, Dr. Ernie Zullo and two of his students in Antioch New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Jess Irish and AJ Buckley, came together to ask a deceptively…
Nonye Ogoamaka ‘11
Nonye Ogoamaka ‘11 (Santa Barbara, MA in Clinical Psychology) was named the new Director of Nursing at Hillside in Santa Barbara, a residential facility serving 59 individuals living with intellectual…
Seattle Faculty Member Bequeaths Scholarship to Support BIPOC Students
“My first memory of Sandi is her laugh,” says Dr. Colin Ward, describing his late Antioch Seattle colleague Dr. Sandra Meggert. “She had the ability to hold space, to allow…
