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Patrick Davey Tully
Alum Embraces Personal Challenges to Enhance Professional Work Antioch MA in Clinical Psychology Graduate, Patrick Davey Tully, MA, LMFT, credits both his Antioch education and the personal challenges he’s had to face all his life, with helping develop the “integrative approach to therapy” he uses in his current professional work. Tully explains: “Becoming a therapist…
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Interview with Dr. Adonia Lugo, Author of “Bicycle/Race: Transportation, Culture, & Resistance”
MA in Urban Sustainability faculty Adonia Lugo’s book Bicycle / Race: Transportation, Culture & Resistance has made Curbed, a real-estate blogging network, “Top 25 Must-Read Books About Cities Written by Women.” Dr. Lugo is known for her work in Washington D.C. as a national leader in “human infrastructure” and co-founder of the open street cycling…
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Megan Nyberg
Megan Nyberg always knew she wanted to be a teacher. She also knew she wanted to get a master’s degree in teaching. When it came time to choose a program, Nyberg spent hours researching programs in an effort to find the right fit. “I ended up choosing Antioch because it shared the values I shared…
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Voices of Antioch: LA Times Festival of Books 2019
Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.” – Horace Mann Festival of Books at USC campus on Saturday, April 13th and Sunday, April 14th. Students from across all academic programs, including the Bridge Program, as well as Antioch faculty and alumni, come out to share their work at the “Voices…
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Marti Straus Presented on Co-Regulation in Trauma Treatment
Marti Straus is recently back from the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium where she presented three workshops on co-regulation in trauma treatment with children, teens, and families.
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The March 2019 AUS PsyD Newsletter is Here
The Winter 2019 edition of the AUS PsyD in Clinical Psychology quarterly departmental newsletter was published this March. The newsletter opens with an in-depth faculty profile interview with Dr. Chris Heffner, talking about his time as a graduate student, his love of travel, his professional interest in positive psychology, his faculty position at Antioch, and…
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Beth Varner
Beth Varner is a recent graduate of the MA in Nonprofit Management (MANM) program. She has been working in education since 2009 as a school psychologist, and more recently in educational sales for Riverside Insights (formerly, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Parallel to her career in education, Varner has been actively involved in a number of nonprofit…
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Why Perfect Sentences Don’t Matter
Katryna (Katie) Kibler When I began grad school my writing was rusty and feedback on papers was matter-of-fact—like “write in active voice”—and often included edits without explanation. I felt like an imaginary template to write correctly in grad school existed that I was not privy to! I tried to hear why the edits made sense…
