Dr. Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky has been named recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) 2019 International Humanitarian Award for her mental health and service work with underserved populations impacted by disasters….
Disruption and Innovation: Several Faculty and Students Present at NCSPP’s Annual Conference
Kathi Borden, Lorraine Mangione, and Elizabeth Fuss (Year III PsyD student) are doing Women at Work as Disruptors and Innovators which will look at women in the workplace through a…
Journey through Darkness in Springsteen’s Work and in Psychology
Lorraine Mangione and Donna Luff have had an article about Bruce Springsteen’s women fans accepted in a multi-disciplinary journal, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory. The journal…
Theo Burnes and Co-Authors Publish Article in Counseling Psychology Quarterly
Faculty in the MA in Clinical Psychology Theo Burnes, PhD, MSEd, HSPP, LPCC, along with Debra Mollen, Samantha Lee, and Dena M. Abbott, has a recently published article in Counselling Psychology Quarterly. …
Jude Bergkamp Awarded Diversity Scholarship to Attend NCSPP Conference in 2019
Jude Bergkamp, program chair and core faculty in the Clinical Psychology Doctorate Program at Antioch University Seattle, was recently awarded the diversity scholarship to attend The National Council of Schools…
Bringing Mental Health Services for Vets to the Forefront
When Dr. Mark Russell was the only psychologist supporting mental health needs for 6,000 United States Marines on a base in Japan, he knew the system had to change, to…
Disaster Shakti
PsyD students and faculty provide counseling and caring in Haiti