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With Liberty and Justice for All: Psychological and Functional Consequences for Service Members Acquitted of Sexual Assault | Dissertation Watch
Jamie Leavey, a 2023 graduate of the Psy.D. Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England Campus has written and published a dissertation, With Liberty and Justice for All: Psychological and Functional Consequences for Service Members Acquitted of Sexual Assault. Policymakers are tasked with changing laws and improving systemic processes in response to evolving…
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How Can the Learning Environment be Designed to Encourage Sense of Belonging for Students in Higher Education? | Dissertation Watch
Louisa E. Krause, in fulfilling the requirements for the EdD program in Educational and Professional Practice at Antioch University, has written and published a dissertation titled, How Can the Learning Environment be Designed to Encourage Sense of Belonging for Students in Higher Education? The objective of this dissertation was to investigate how inclusive and equitable…
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Marginalized Sexual-And Gender-Identified Clients in University Counseling Centers | Dissertation Watch
In fulfilling the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) requirements at Antioch University’s New England Campus, Sara Cauley has written and published their dissertation titled Marginalized Sexual- And Gender-Identified Clients in University Counseling Centers: Best Psychotherapy Practices. Cauley’s dissertation examines the mental health challenges faced by young adults in college, with a particular focus on students with marginalized sexual and…
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Prolific Screenwriter, Playwright, Teacher, and ‘Militant Optimist’ Colette Freedman Assumes New Role as Teaching Faculty in MFA
Last November, Colette Freedman walked through London’s West End, excited for the international preview of her new musical, Mozart: Her Story. Though she was far from friends, family, and her beloved greyhound Frieda, she was on cloud nine, walking on hallowed ground for lovers of theater, anticipating the show. When the show opened at the…
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Shaping Leadership: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Inspirational Moments | Dissertation Watch
Sabine Mathilde Maiberger, in fulfilling the requirement for an EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled Shaping Leadership: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Inspirational Moments. Leadership is a complex construct shaped by the interplay of theoretical knowledge and meaningful personal experiences that define us as people. This autoethnographic exploration investigates…
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Nature Interaction Assists with Coping and Resilience: An Interaction Pattern Approach with Adolescents with Histories of Trauma in a Youth Group Home | Dissertation Watch
Chrystal Dunker, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD in Environmental Studies and Sustainability at Antioch University, New England, has written and published a dissertation titled, Nature Interaction Assists with Coping and Resilience: An Interaction Pattern Approach with Adolescents with Histories of Trauma in a Youth Group Home. This dissertation explores how nature interaction supports…
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When The Bough Breaks: Alcohol Misuse Among Jamaican Young Adults | Dissertation Watch
Marsha Smith, a 2023 graduate of the Psy.D. Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, New England, has written and published a dissertation titled When The Bough Breaks: Alcohol Misuse Among Jamaican Young Adults. The prevalence of alcohol misuse in Jamaica, the British West Indies, continues to cause adverse health and social causes and implications.…
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Driving Social Progress with Organizational Change Management
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the urgency of advancing social justice and equity has become a priority for organizations committed to creating meaningful societal impact. As your institution adapts to shifting cultural, economic, and social dynamics, organizational change management (OCM) offers a structured approach to guide transformation that aligns with these core values of social…

