Ana Guadalupe Reyes, Core Faculty in the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs at Antioch University’s New England and Seattle campuses, received two distinguished awards at the Association for…
Blaisdell, Dietz, and Howard publish an article in Ethnic and Racial Studies
Syntia Santos Dietz, Associate Faculty in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Antioch New England, along with Howard, C. M., and Blaisdell, B., published an article in Ethnic and Racial Studies, titled…
Healing Communities: The Role of Trauma Counseling in Social Justice
Trauma counseling plays an essential role in addressing the deep psychological wounds inflicted by systemic oppression, violence, and discrimination. For communities facing social and economic inequities, the lasting impacts of…
Bernell Elzey and Taylor Sweet-Cosce present at the National Counselors for Social Justice conference
Two faculty members from Antioch University’s Seattle Campus Counseling Division, Bernell Elzey and Taylor Sweet-Cosce, presented at the 2025 National Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ) conference in San Juan, Puerto…
Taylor Sweet-Cosce and Faculty present at Social Justice Conference
Taylor Sweet-Cosce, Core Faculty member in the School or Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy (CPT), Counseling Division, and colleagues, Jordan Mike and Nia Page, MA, NCC, are presenting an educational session…
School Counselors: Advocates, Mentors, and Change-Makers in a Complex World
Bernell L. Elzey, Jr., PhD, LPC, NCC Last week was National School Counseling Week, and its theme was School Counseling: Helping Students Thrive. National School Counseling Week, presented by the…
Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Addictions Counseling Programs Recognized for Affordability
Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Addiction programs and certificates offered at its Seattle and New England campuses have been recognized by SubstanceAbuseCounselor.org as among the most affordable substance abuse…
Big Idea: Decolonizing Mental Health Education
Insights drawn from interviews with seven Antioch faculty members who have firsthand experience decolonizing counseling, psychology, and therapy.
From Writing Books to Hosting TV to Leading a School, Mike Riera Is Helping Teens and Their Parents
For Mike Riera, a realization about his career has led to writing books, hosting TV and radio shows, leading a K-12 school—and giving back along the way
Faculty Joel M. Filmore Brings a Decade of Experience to CMHC Program
Joel M. Filmore, EdD, one of New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling’s newest faculty members, brings with him not only over a decade of clinical experience but a plethora of…
Antioch University Announces Transfer Agreement with Union Institute and University
Antioch University and the Union Institute and University (UIU) have mutually agreed on a plan to assist Union students in the completion of their degrees. Known as teach-out plans, which are approved by the Higher Learning Commission, the three specific UIU programs involved in the Antioch agreement are the MBA, the Clinical Mental Health & Counseling degree, and the PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies.
Cathy Lounsbury Featured in Counseling Today Article
Professor and Chair of New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program Cathy Lounsbury EdD, LCPC was featured in the cover story of Counseling Today: “Growing Awareness for Trauma-informed Care.” In Lounsbury’s view, a significant number of clients…
