The history of medicine in the United States is not lacking for moments when those sworn to heal have instead used their power in reckless, negligent, and harmful ways. The…
PsyD Alum Receives APA Award for Outstanding Contributions to Ethics Education
Dr. Shoshana D. Kerewsky (New England, PsyD ’98) University of Oregon Senior Lecturer II (retired), has been recognized by the American Psychological Association with the 2020 Award for Outstanding Contributions…
Shari Foos ‘97
Shari Foos ‘97 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) was named Culture Briefing Apprentice in sparks & honey, Omnicom’s technology-based cultural consultancy, second annual Cultural Apprentice Program, The program aims…
Treating School Violence, William Ketterer Uses Theory and Effective Tools
“Violence is a failed attempt to hold people together,” says Dr. William Ketterer, psychologist and author of Reducing Anger and Violence in Schools: An Evidence-Based Approach. “Violence is like the…
Using Frameworks to Plan for and Evaluate Conservation Psychology Outcomes | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
Many conservation organizations strive to accomplish ambitious conservation goals but lack the proper planning to clearly define their intended outcomes and subsequent metrics to use in evaluation. Taking the time…
Lorraine Mangione Chairs MPA Annual Convention
Dr. Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University New England, is in the middle of chairing the annual convention of the Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA). Despite the challenges…
Faculty Participate in National Conversations on Social Responsiveness
Dr. Kathi Borden and Dr. Jude Bergkamp, two of Antioch’s psychology faculty, participated this September in an intensive two-day conference about increasing social responsiveness in health service psychology training across the United…
Two PsyD Faculty Receive Fellow Status at APA
Two faculty from Antioch University New England have been elected as Fellows in their divisions at the American Psychological Association, a professional honor that is awarded on the basis of…
Serving Community at a Distance: the Women’s Education Program Adapts to the Pandemic
When the Women’s Education Program opened at Antioch University Seattle twenty-two years ago, its mission was simple: to provide a weekly hot breakfast and space of support—and art materials—for women…
AUNE Psychology Team Explores Why Older Women Choose to Keep Working
A research team of two faculty and one student at Antioch University New England has contributed a chapter to the book Older Women Who Work: Resilience, Choice, and Change, which…
PsyD Grad Receives APA Award for Work on School Violence
Dr. William Ketterer (Antioch University New England, PsyD in Clinical Psychology ’10) received notice in October that he had won the APA 2021 Distinguished Contributions of Applications of Psychology to…
Further PsyD Voices from the Pandemic
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the faculty at Antioch New England (AUNE) collected and published updates and reflections from seventeen alumni of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology…
