New Group to Offer a Safe Place for LGBQ/T Adults to Communicate
The Antioch University Couple and Family Therapy Institute is starting the LGBQ/T Community and Connection Group in June. This free, confidential group is open to
The Antioch University Couple and Family Therapy Institute is starting the LGBQ/T Community and Connection Group in June. This free, confidential group is open to
President David Caruso has announced two new scholarship awards for Antioch University New England (AUNE) doctoral students. The awards are open to students beginning with
Amy Blanchard, assistant professor in marriage and family therapy at AUNE, will be a presenter at the New Hampshire Perinatal Depression Learning Collaborative’s winter session
Megan Murphy, associate professor in the Department of Applied Psychology’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, was quoted in an article in the Chicago Tribune about
The support group Friends and Family of Individuals with Autism and Asperger’s resumes meeting on September 14. Amy Blanchard, an assistant professor in the Department
Friends and Family of Individuals with Autism and Asperger’s, a support group at Antioch University New England (AUNE), resumes meeting on Wednesday, September 14. Catherine
The doctoral program in marriage and family therapy at Antioch University New England (AUNE) has been granted initial accreditation by the Commission on the Accreditation
An article by Yudum Akyil, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program, has been published in the July issue of
Not long after Catherine Fregosi’s five-year-old son, Holden, was diagnosed with autism last year, she started looking for a parent support group. “I had been
U.S. News and World Report claims that being a marriage and family therapist is one of the fifty top careers of 2010. The feature article
Antioch University New England is pleased to announce that Kevin Lyness, PhD, director of AUNE’s Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) master’s and doctoral programs, was
To honor her commitment and dedication to the autism spectrum disorders (ASD) field, Antioch University New England’s Shelley Viles, was presented with the Doug Flutie,
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