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…
Anthony Pennant and Zain Shamoon Present at Conference
Anthony Pennant, LMFT, and Zain Shamoon, PhD, Faculty in the Seattle MA in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) program, recently presented at the International Family Therapy Association speaking about the…
Mariaimeé Gonzalez
Dr. Mariaimeé Gonzalez, Chair & Core Faculty in Seattle’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, was chosen to be featured in The Professional Counselor Journal for this year’s Lifetime Achievement…
Macall Gordon ’08
Macall Gordon ’08 (Seattle, MA) has conducted and presented research on the influence of what researchers term a “difficult” temperament on infant/child sleep and sleep training efforts, as well as…
Seattle Faculty Publish Book
Three Seattle faculty members published Resilience-Centered Counseling: A Liberating Approach to Change and Wellbeing. Written by Dr. Colin Ward, Dr. William Heusler, and Dr. Katherine Fort, the text recognizes that…
Chelsi Day ‘12
Dr. Chelsi Day ‘12 (New England, PsyD in Clinical Psychology) is a Sport Psychologist at The Ohio State University. She was quoted in a recent article about March Madness and…
Tenika Jackson
Los Angeles faculty and newly appointed Chair of the MA in Clinical Psychology program, Dr. Tenika Jackson, was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article “It’s a ‘sad and scary…
Shoshana D. Kerewsky ’98
Dr. Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s ’98 (New England, PsyD) memoir, “Cancer, Kintsugi, Camino,” describes her experiences in lyrical prose and poetry. A mosaic, the memoir builds the whole from bits and…
Passion for Treating Addiction Leads to Receiving New Memorial Scholarship
“I have this vision of a different, more alternative way of healing that’s not just sitting in blank, stale rooms,” says Tracy Lee. “I want to move people outdoors and…
Catherine Auman ‘84
Catherine Auman ‘84 (Seattle, Psychology) published “Guide to Spiritual L.A.: The Irreverent, the Awake, and the True.” A four-time author, Auman reveals a surprisingly rich and wide-ranging spiritual history that…
